On Tuesday 12 November 2002 23:39, Thibaut Cousin wrote:
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Le Mardi 12 Novembre 2002 20:46, David Johanson a écrit :
I've tried twice now to get the installation of StarOffice 6 to write to the KDE Panel so I can access it. OOo installed and is integrated by default in the 8.1 installation, but no way can I get SO6 to cooperate. Anyone else have this experience?
By default, SuSE replaces the K-menu with a SuSE-one. When StarOffice installs, I guess it tries to integrate to the K-Menu.
- - You can switch to the K-menu with the KDE Control center -> Look and Feel -> Menu Settings, or - - if you prefer the SuSE menu, the content of the K-menu is still accessible by right-clicking on Kicker (the panel) -> Add -> Button. There you have the submenus of th K-menu and you can add them to the panel.
Actually, I found that they are "both there" (the KDE menu and the SuSE menu) If you start up the "menu editor" [right click on the SuSE/KDE icon and select menu editor) you will see what LOOKS like the menus and sub-menus you see, but is somehow "subtly different" -- look closely and you'll see an item labelled "suse", and if you expand that, it is a *nearly* identical main/sub menu tree as the actual top-level tree. You may even see an "OpenOffice.org" sub-menu/tree (or two of them if you tried twice) You can "drag-n-drop" this item to somewhere in the "SuSE" hierarchy and it will magically appear under your regular SuSE start icon. I ran into this when I tried to add some games or something -- I went into the menu editor, saw "games" listed right there in front of me, even saw what looked like the current list of games by type under them, but anything I added manually never showed up. Eventually I stumbled onto the "SuSE" menu item and saw under THAT one ANOTHER "games" directory/subtree -- moving the entries I created at the "top" level to this level solved my immediate problem... Tom