Apparently, in Linux there is no universal context (right-click) menu (in Thunar this is called "action menu") facility (such as "Send To" in Windows). Each application has its own context menu and to find it and/or edit it (if possible), contact the application's developer(s).
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I'd like to edit context menus. Here are 3 sample context menus ( ...are menus that are displayed via right-click even called "context menus" in Linux?).
2. How do I add items to them?
3. How do I delete items from them?
I searched for some of the text strings (both ANSI & UTF-8) as 'root' and couldn't find any of them.
I did find these:
- ~/.config/menus/xfce-applications.menu
It's XML. It looks somewhat like what I see in MenuLibre. Is it? If so, does anyone have documentation regarding the format?
- ~/.config/menus/applications-merged/user-menulibre-new-directory.menu
~/.config/menus/gnome-applications-merged/user-menulibre-new-directory.menu
They're XML. I don't think they're used. Perhaps they're vestigial, or perhaps they're errors.
Thank You.