Add Submenu in Gnome

Robert Entner ubuntu at mail1.entner.net
Fri May 5 12:13:36 UTC 2006


Thank you for your answer. It helped me to find the right directory for
editing .files ;-)

/usr/share/desktop-directories/
or
$HOME/.local/share/desktop-directories/

Best wishes,
Burt

On 5/4/06, Russell Cook <bike_oz at yahoo.com.au> wrote:
>
> Right click on your Gnome menu icon and you get the option to edit menus.
> This is the alacarte menu editor. When it runs select when in the menu tree
> you want the submenu then select file/new menu and you can create it at that
> point. This is much easier than editing . files [image: :-)]
>
> On Thu, 2006-05-04 at 22:08 +0200, Robert Entner wrote:
>
> Hello!
> Where are the sub menues defined in Gnome (Dapper)? I want to put some.desktop entries in such a new menue like:
> Categories=GNOME;GTK;Application;MySubmenu;
> Where can I define MySubmenu? If I don't, the entry is put into "Others".
> Thanks,Burt
>
>   Kind Regards Russell
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