On Tuesday, August 02, 2011 07:45:24 AM Alexander Beck-Ratzka wrote:
Hi Folks,
in KDE 3.x it was easily possible to add all menu items configured with kmenuedit to the panel as starting menues.
In kde 4.x this has changed. I can only add so-called widgets to the panel. However, none of my menues I hvae configured with kmenuedit is a widget. For example I have had an eclispe starter menue, which has offered me three different eclipse versions.
So how can I do this with KDE 4.x?
Hi Alexander, I would explore available widgets. Desktop context menu (right click) >> Add Widgets. Need for containers that will group often used items did not seize to exist with KDE4, so there is few useful widgets that you can add with drag and drop to the panel. For instance: Quicklaunch is hosting small application icons. It takes relatively little space in the panel and application launch with a single click is faster even then favorites tab in main menu. Quick Access offers view and access to the arbitrary folder. For your use case see how that works by pointing it to Desktop directory in your home. One that is meant to be on a desktop is Folder View. It is a widget and it will be covered with any window, so I don't find it very usable as a application launcher, but rather as a view to some often used directory. For all widgets mentioned above drag and drop from Main Menu to the widget works fine, so you will be able to populate widgets with custom application launchers that you create by simply dragging them to the widget. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org