Correct me if I'm wrong, but one cannot seperated "plasma" from the base KDE4 desktop. I mean one does not have to "utilize" the various "plasmoids" but the plasma dashboard is riveted to the desktop and if you kill plasma you kill K-V4, the whole concept upon which "plasma" was developed is what I have issue with.
Plasma is the technology on which the desktop and the panel are built. It would be like removing C or Python.
There was a "program" (you know - click an icon, and get a gui with more icons to click... not a menu editor) that would search various directories and then present them in a windows list with check boxes to select the various programs to be "integrated" into the menu (and this was DISCONTINUED in K v3.5 ... actually SUSE D/C'ed it in 3.4 but one could install it 3rd party). Once you select the programs (or there was and option to select all) the you hit ok and voila ... updated menus without the need to manually edit the menu. Yes, the same menu "editor" is available in both versions.... however, have fun entering 30 or more new programs into said menu...lots of fun! Especially considering there used to be a "program" that would automatically add the majority of new or non-traditional entries via said gui.
Can you post a screenshot of this program in KDE 3? Thanks. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org