Hi! Thank you for your quick response.
The program triggered when you right click the application menu and select 'edit menus' is "alacarte". I've tried to reproduce your bug and I've noticed that the user interface of alcarte is quite strange. Try for example the following steps: 1) Click "Application" 2) Click "New menu" 3) Create a new menu with name "testMenu" 4) Click "testMenu" 5) Click "New Item" 6) Create a new item with name "testItem" and command "testCommand" Now I'm going to delete "testItem". 7) I select "testItem" from the "Items:" column 8) I click "Delete" The result is that "testItem" has been deleted as expected. Now I'm going to delete "testMenu". 9) I select "testMenu" from the "Menus:" column 10) I click "Delete" (which is active) Nothing happens. 11) I select "Application" from the "Menus:" column 12) I select "testMenu" from the "Items:" column 13) I click "Delete" "testMenu" has been deleted as expected. (I'm sorry for the verbosity of my message...) I'm going to move this report to "alacarte" package and mark this as "Confirmed" since I find this user interface extremely unintuitive. I'd suggest to disable the "Delete" button when the user has not selected anything in the "Item:" column, or better let the user delete an item which belongs to the "Menus:" column. Thank you for taking the time to help in making ubuntu better. ** Changed in: alacarte (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: gnome-panel => alacarte Status: New => Confirmed -- Can't remove categories in applications menu https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/323952 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs