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How to fully and completely remove a menu defined by easy-menu-define
keys likely don't exist or otherwise:
(define-key java-mode-map [ExampleMenu] nil)
(define-key java-mode-map [menu-bar] nil) ; Just completely eliminates the entire menu bar key which means any other menus … Otherwise, it must be something unique with how easy-menu-define actually constructs the menus and inserts them (the use of the menu's car as the interned symbol to put in the mode map is kind of strange …
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How to fully and completely remove a menu defined by easy-menu-define
I am posting this here in case anyone else runs into the same problem or is just interested in learning. I solved this by using my older method for manipulating the menu bar (i.e. always maintain manu …