Re: Where does KDE hide it's menu layout?

From: Robert Newson (ReapNewsB_at_bullet3.fsnet.oc.ku)
Date: 10/21/05


Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:39:15 GMT

Jim Jones wrote:

...
>>> I am running a version of Debian Linux, ie Kanotix. In Windows 9x you
>>> could edit the [START] menu to insert more folders etc. In KDE you of
>>> course use kmenuedit.
>>>
>>> There is a slight problem though, the one feature that seems to be
>>> missing
>>> in kmenuedit is the ability to sort (alphabetically) the numerous
>>> entries.
...
> The command is kmenuedit in SuSe it is in /optkde3/bin

He has kmenuedit, but is missing the feature to sort the menu alphabetically.



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