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Re: [SLE] Menu
- From: Graham Smith <gqs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 15:58:10 +1100
- Message-id: <200303011558.10718.gqs@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 15:47, Michael Satterwhite wrote:
> On Friday 28 February 2003 21:38, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> > IIANM, menu editor is a KDE app. It is editing a different menu. You
> > probably are using the SuSE menu, not the KDE menu. Check Control
> > Center>Appearance and Themes>Menu Settings (3.1), and try using the KDE
> > menu. You should see your changes then.
>
> You're right. Thanks much; I'm still learning my way around, and feel like
> a real klutz here.
>
> One more question, if you don't mind: if I had wanted to put it on the SUSE
> menu, would that have been possible? I'm sure the answer to that is yes as
> I haven't seen much that isn't possible in Linux. I'm trying to work my way
> through *HOW* things work, though so I don't have to ask so many dumb
> questions.
>
You will find under the main menu tree a sub-menu called SuSE. Just select the
appropiate sub-menu under SuSE and add your entry there.
--
Regards,
Graham Smith
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> On Friday 28 February 2003 21:38, Joe Morris (NTM) wrote:
> > IIANM, menu editor is a KDE app. It is editing a different menu. You
> > probably are using the SuSE menu, not the KDE menu. Check Control
> > Center>Appearance and Themes>Menu Settings (3.1), and try using the KDE
> > menu. You should see your changes then.
>
> You're right. Thanks much; I'm still learning my way around, and feel like
> a real klutz here.
>
> One more question, if you don't mind: if I had wanted to put it on the SUSE
> menu, would that have been possible? I'm sure the answer to that is yes as
> I haven't seen much that isn't possible in Linux. I'm trying to work my way
> through *HOW* things work, though so I don't have to ask so many dumb
> questions.
>
You will find under the main menu tree a sub-menu called SuSE. Just select the
appropiate sub-menu under SuSE and add your entry there.
--
Regards,
Graham Smith
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