actually, there's an easier way. On fresh installations of e, whenever the personal menu is missing, I just hit the middle mouse button > Maintenance > Regenerate Menus,... For some reason the e debs arn't smart enough (?) to do this the first time it is ran, but once you generate the menus everything is made properly under the .enlightenment directory
-adam On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 01:00:19PM +0300, Haim Ashkenazi wrote: > Hi > > this wasn't the problem, the problem was that update-menu didn't generate > personalized menu (in '$HOME/.enlightenment/...'). thanks anyway. > > if anyone's interested here's how I've solved it: > > 1. copied /etc/menu-methods/enlightenment to ~/.menu-methods/ > 2. commented out 'onlyrunasroot=true;' > 3. deleted the '$HOME' from userprefix (after uncommenting it). very strange > but it works so... > 4. deleted any spaces in the "section" entry in my $HOME/.menu/* files > > > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 08:30:06PM -0700, Junaedi Kartawijaya wrote: > > > > --- Haim Ashkenazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > I was trying enlightenment this morning and I had > > > some problems with the system menus. it would only > > > give the system menus not my personal menus > > > (include $HOME/.menu/ directory). > > > I played a little with > > > '/etc/menu-methods/enlightenment': commented out > > > the 'onlyrunasroot' setting (what is it anyway, it > > > doesn't appear in any of the other files in this > > > directory), and uncommented > > > 'userprefix="$HOME/.enlightenment/menus_debian/";'. > > > > I don't particularly like messing around with system > > menu. What I usually do is go to > > > > /usr/share/enlightenment/config (if it's correct) > > btw, you can copy it to your $HOME/.enlightenment directory and that's how > you'll change only your settings. > > > > > There's a menu configuration there. > > > > As in E, your mouse buttons can produce different > > menus (one is E preferences), so make changes to one > > of the menu that produced by one of the mouse buttons > > when pushed. (hope not confuse you). > > > > For example, button 1 produces menu that contain > > system menu. > > > > Button 2 similar but different. So maybe you want to > > change this one. > > > > You can change what mouse button produce what menu > > also. Happy configuring ;P > > > > > > Junaedi > > > > > > that's it. > > Bye > -- > Haim > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Adam McDaniel Infrastructure Technology Consultant M-Tech Mercury Information Technology, Inc.