From: steveski on 10 Dec 2009 18:54 Lew Pitcher wrote: > Grover Cleveland <deadprez(a)youporn.com> trolled: >> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 08:01:15 +0000, Peter Chant wrote: > >>> Does anyone know where they have hidden the menu editor in KDE4.2? Open >>> Office has not been picked up in the menu's correctly but there does not >>> appear to be any way to manually add it or re-scan the system for >>> applications - things you could do in KDE 3.x. > >> Run kmenuedit (from /usr/bin) from the command line. The first thing >> you would add to your menus would be kmenuedit. > > This pretty much sums up slackware, if not all of linux. In order > to edit a gui menu, one has to run a command from bash. > > Just hilarious. > > KDE certainly looks great, though. We will be setting up our > pirated version of Windoze 7 this weekend, hopefully, and you will > be pleased to know that we will post a complete report to this > newsgroup.. So the OS that you espouse is going to be pirated by you? MS would be interested. I know - don't feed the troll :-) -- Steveski
From: Rathbone on 10 Dec 2009 19:39 On 2009-12-10, Lew Pitcher <LPitcher(a)techsavvy.ca> wrote: > Grover Cleveland <deadprez(a)youporn.com> trolled: >> On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 08:01:15 +0000, Peter Chant wrote: > >>> Does anyone know where they have hidden the menu editor in KDE4.2? Open >>> Office has not been picked up in the menu's correctly but there does not >>> appear to be any way to manually add it or re-scan the system for >>> applications - things you could do in KDE 3.x. > >> Run kmenuedit (from /usr/bin) from the command line. The first thing >> you would add to your menus would be kmenuedit. > > This pretty much sums up slackware, if not all of linux. In order > to edit a gui menu, one has to run a command from bash. Hey, that's not true! ... You can also run commands from the Alt+F2 menu! ::ducks::
From: Peter Chant on 11 Dec 2009 03:01 Aaron W. Hsu wrote: > I can confirm the right-click method. Just right-click on the Kicker and > select the menu editor option. Thanks guys, what I was missing was that you had to right click on the kicker icon, not on the kicker menu itself which is what I first tried. Pete -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk
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