On 01/09/2011 08:14 PM, Chris Smart wrote:
> On my system, I can just browse to the directory which has the program
> (or .desktop file) I want to add (like /usr/bin) and click and drag it
> up onto the bar where the existing icons are (like the browser). It
> makes a space and I just drop it ther
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 10:53 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>
> Add it to the menu first. Right-click the kde menu icon, select menu editor,
> do
> an "add item" in a convenient position, save, close. Then go to the menu,
> right-click your app, and select "add to panel". Make sure to unlock the
> w
On 01/09/2011 06:53 PM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
>> (1) Adding an app to panel which isn't in kde menu not possible.
>
> Add it to the menu first. Right-click the kde menu icon, select menu editor,
> do
> an "add item" in a convenient position, save, close. Then go to the menu,
> right-click
su, 2011-01-09 kello 14:34 -0500, Genes MailLists kirjoitti:
> I am an ex kde 3.5 user - I switched to gnome after the 4.0 mess ...
>
Please don't start another flame-war! As twm user I found this
discussions really interesting only when their participants accusing
each other of fascism.
>
>
I am an ex kde 3.5 user - I switched to gnome after the 4.0 mess ...
With the impending advent of gnome-shell - I decided to take a look at
kde4 again on f14 - after a brief revisit I found it to be a
look-dont-touch GUI ... :-(
In my opinion - it suffers the same basic flaws that made man