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Spectre menu and ADE menu

bobbygang
bobbygang over 13 years ago

Hi Andrew,

    Recently,I want to customize menu in ADE. I created directory "menus" in my home directory and copied sample simui.menus into it . But the strange thing is that after I modify it, the other menuitem which is defined in spectre.menus disappeared. I guess the reason is that my customized menu cover the original one, isn't it?

Best Regards,

Bobby

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    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

    Hi,

         yes, i think your cumtom user menus has overcomed the original one, you could add extra menu items behind the original one, almost at the end of the original one. and the same time, you should change .cdsinit file too. loading your menus in .cdsint by "load" function in the part " load user customization file".

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  • imagesensor123
    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

    Hi,

         yes, i think your cumtom user menus has overcomed the original one, you could add extra menu items behind the original one, almost at the end of the original one. and the same time, you should change .cdsinit file too. loading your menus in .cdsint by "load" function in the part " load user customization file".

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