That's determined in the .desktop file itself, take the xchat one for example: Categories=Application;Network; This would make it show up under Internet -> More Internet Applications. Add "X-Red-Hat-Base;" to the categories, and it'll show up in the main Internet menu. On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 15:19, Andrew Robinson wrote: > OK, I found the jpilot.desktop file and was able to add an icon to it. > Thanks! > > Next question: What file or file type determines what apps appear in > what menu? In other words, how does my system know that the "More Office > Applications" menu contains gnumeric, jpilot, kchart, etc? > > Andrew > > Youssef Makki wrote: > > /usr/share/applications, edit the .desktop files there. > > > > On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 04:02, Andrew Robinson wrote: > > > >>Bart Martens wrote: > >> > >>>On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 07:11, Andrew Robinson wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I have some items in my gnome menu that do not have icons associated > >>>>with them. To associate an icon, I tried right-clicking on the item, > >>>>selecting "Properties", clicking on the icon button, then selecting the > >>>>icon from the list. When I close the "Properties" dialog, I get this > >>>>error message: > >>>> > >>>> Cannot save changes to launcher > >>>> > >>>> Details: Error writing file > >>>> 'applications:/Office/MoreOffice/jpilot.desktop': > >>>> Read-only file system > >>> > >>> > >>>Could be related to: > >>>https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=106149 > >>> > >> > >>Where are the XML files refered to in that discussion? I'd be happy to > >>do this configuration by hand if I just knew how. > >> > >>Thanks! > >> > >>Andrew > > > > > > > >