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changing root menu options on Redaht

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I would like to change the options on the root menu when I use the middle button on a three mouse buttom setting. I can append to the menu but, I seem to be unable to find the lisp code for pop-root-menu. Does anyone know how to change this? THANKS ALL
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What Redhat version are you using?
What desktop manager are you using? (Gnome, KDE, Bluecurve, etc...)
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I'm useing Redhat 7.2 with sawfish window manager and Gnome desktop manager.
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I got it now. If I wanted to change the root menu to display me choose of shortcut command. I would have to edit my .sawfishrc with LISP code. I was able to get want I wanted. Thanks all.
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