If you look in the GLMPresentation #act:* methods, you will see that some of them have categorized at the end. This will create a second level menu entry:

For example, for your case, you would use:
act: aBlock on: aCharacter entitled: 'Nuevo...' categorized: 'Arbol'

Cheers,
Doru

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 12:28 AM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <offray@riseup.net> wrote:
Hi,

I want to have a better way to organize menus and submenus in Moose. I don't know if I'm stretching the platform to much, but at this moment I don't like what I have.

Attached is a screenshot of my apprentice notebook made with Moose and STON (as storage format). Because the idea of a notebook the actions on it can get really diverse. I want to make somethings with the tree/notebook, some with a project (a fossil repository with all the history of the files that a notebook creates/needs) and some other with tags. And because I have not named menus and submenus the one menu is getting cluttered.

There is any way to add named menus or submenus to a moose application?

Thanks,

Offray

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