Tim: >>> I think it does, it's just "hidden". If you play with a menu editor, >>> you'll find it's listed there but not enabled. Peter Gordon: >> Hmm. It's not listed for me in GNOME's menu editor (not even as a >> disabled item). I've posted a screenshot to show this: >> >> http://thecodergeek.com/images/no-mozilla-menu-item.png >> >> What's really funny is that it installs, according to `rpm -ql`, a >> mozilla.desktop file, which at a cursory glance appears correct in terms >> of syntax and whatnot. How odd. In FC4 they do show up in the menu editor, the tickbox enables and disables it, playing with the value that gets mentioned further below. I thought it was obvious, but there must be something upsetting the menu editor with FC5. Kenny Gow: > At a quick glance, I didn't catch it either, but more study of > /usr/share/applications/mozilla.desktop revealed the line, > > NoDisplay=true It's been a while since I've looked at Mozilla's desktop file. Some of them are quite easy to look through, as they've only got a few lines. But if you come across one with a hundred languages in it, it's easy to miss the parameter you need to tweak. -- (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.