From: Wil C. <wc...@na...> - 2002-02-23 08:07:12
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Also Sprach Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> on Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:55:16= PM PST > Wil Cooley wrote: >=20 > > Also Sprach Joe Cooper <jo...@sw...> on Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 09:5= 2:33PM PST > >=20 > >>Remove, disable, or move to another category all of the modules in the= =20 > >>category you'd like to get rid of. The list is dynamically generated= =20 > >>based on what the modules you have want to be a part of (this is=20 > >>configured in the module.info file). > >> > >=20 > > Are you sure about that? I seem to recall when I started writing > > a test module in a "Test" category, but it ended up in the "Others" > > category. Yeah, I looked at it and that's what happens. >=20 > Nope. You're wrong. ;-) >=20 > Actually, I didn't explain the situation fully because he wants to=20 > remove a category, not add one. To add a category you've got to add=20 > information to the language files. Edit your lang/en file in the Webmin= =20 > root directory to include your creatively named Test category, like so: >=20 > category_test=3DTest >=20 > You're done. So, yep, I'm sure about what I said (the category tabs are= =20 > generated based on what categories the modules available want to be=20 > in--I just left out the bit about that category having to be configured= =20 > elsewhere). Ah, that explains why my test module always ended up in the "Others" category. Thanks. Wil --=20 W. Reilly Cooley wc...@na... Naked Ape Consulting http://nakedape.cc irc.linux.com #orlug,#lnxs For every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wr= ong. -- H. L. Mencken |