--- lester@lsces.co.uk wrote:
Installing on the KDE Menu? I've created a desktop Icon, but now I would like to create the list like OpenOffice on the menu ?
SuSE uses their personal menu. Suse StarOffice is NOT configured to use this one. It creates links in the Standard KDE menu (you have an option in KDE Control Center|Look&Feel|Menu Settings to choose which menu you want displayed). I hope it appear there (for me it seems like it wrote in .kde2 instead of .kde, but I don't know). You have everything you need in /opt/staroffice6.0/share/gnome or /opt/staroffice6.0/share/kde but you have to use them manualy, by copying them in the right place. I can't help since I haven't bothered to understand how the menu works, maybe it's time to study this now - but this is the subject for another topic :) Cheers, Dan. ===== To guarantee the free access of citizens to public information, it is indispensable that the encoding of data is not tied to a single provider. The use of standard and open formats gives a guarantee of this free access, if necessary through the creation of compatible free software. Visit http://www.gnu.org.pe/resmseng.html then upgrade your office suite to OpenOffice.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com