On Sun, 05 Sep 2004 12:08:57 -0400, Clint Harshaw
<clint(a)penguinsolutions.org> wrote:
I've upgraded my glabels application (label making software that
works
really well, btw) on my FC2 machine. There seem to be some empty menu
items in my Gnome menu as a result, and I'd like to remove them. Here is
where they are located:
Redhat -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Redhat -> System Settings -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Redhat -> Preferences -> Applications -> (small grey box appears)
Can someone help me with how to properly go about removing these menu
items? I know it's minor, in the big scheme of things, but it's an
annoyance to see empty menu items on an otherwise neat desktop. ;-)
I've tried looking in /usr/share/applications, and see my other menu
items, such as:
bme.desktop gnome-gnotski.desktop
mozilla.desktop redhat-qmkbootdisk.desktop
DataManager.desktop gnome-gnucash.desktop
mozilla-mail.desktop redhat-rhn-up2date-config.desktop
etc.
but don't see anything with "Applications" on it in this directory.
Sounds very familiar when I installed Opera rpm. Try and check in
/etc/X11/applnk/ and see if there's anything there. If there is stuff
in there that seems to look like the extra menu items you're seeing,
maybe try and move them out first, then run killlall gnome-panel to
reload it. And see if the menus are still there. If not, then I'm of
no help at all. =)
dex