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Re: [opensuse] How to edit a menu entry in xfce?
- From: "Theo v. Werkhoven" <theo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:54:01 +0100
- Message-id: <20071113205401.GA10901@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Tue, 13 Nov 2007, by monkey9@xxxxxx:
You don't
Xfce4 gets the menu items from .desktop files, installed together
with applications. The best you can do is to make a user menu with the
menu-editor.
Theo
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Hio,
I am using the KDE4 testdesktop, and also xfce 4.
KDE4 has a new version of amarok, which is still very buggy.
If i call amarok from xfce multimedia entry, it can not choose, so
nothing happens.
With alt+F2 only the buggy amarok shows.
What i want, is just use the normal amarok in xfce, without uninstalling
the the buggy kde4 version.
How do i edit the entry in the xfce menu?
You don't
Xfce4 gets the menu items from .desktop files, installed together
with applications. The best you can do is to make a user menu with the
menu-editor.
Theo
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