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Hello Peer
I hope I can help you
>> That made me think about making submenus like:
>>
>> Sound&Video
>> : Audio editing
>> : Synths
>> : Mixing
>> : Recording
>> : Sound synthesis
I use Mint so in Ubu its 'similar' kind of ;)
in my menu I have under \Einstellungen\ [~preferencies ?] the
starter \Hauptmenu\ [main menu]
I think you can reach this faster with [Alt]+[F2]:
the name is >alacarte<
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|NAME
| alacarte - edit freedesktop.org menus
|SYNOPSIS
| alacarte
|DESCRIPTION
| alacarte is a program that for editing freedesktop.org
| complient menus
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With that program you organize your menu
THink Ubu use it also
>> Then I need to get the right app (synth1) in the right menu entry
>> (synths).
right now no idea - I don't need this
>> These menus should not be for myself only, but other users on other
>> computers should also be able to get the same menus.
If you need the same menu on different PC' s you have to take a look in
your $HOME directory:
under $HOME/.config/menus/gnome-applications.menu
but if you need this file you have to play with it a lill' :)
- change path
- permissions so on
but as allways - first do a backup of you settings/files ;)
hope it helps, perhaps there is an other solution for it so don't
beat me :)
cheers
Tim
timhfs gmail com
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