On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 17:33 -0500, daniel wrote: > On January 19, 2005 05:23 pm, Nick Smith wrote: > > thats probably my problem, im not a kde user either, im just messing > > with it to see what all it has to offer, i normally use flux, but im > > getting kinda fed up with having to make all my menus, when i install > > something i want it to show, i dont want to manually have to add it. and > > when you emerge in bulk like i do its a pain to try and remember what > > you were working on when you have all kinds of other stuff going on. > > and yes i know about flux-generate-menu but that rarely picks up > > anything, and im not emailing the guy to have him add it. and the other > > option is mmaker and that adds all kinds of crap to the menu, so its a > > lose lose situation. but anyway enough ranting, thanks for the input, i > > looked in that dir, and there is nothing fancy in there just ordinary > > screen savers as far as i could tell, and i dont have that shperemonics > > you mentioned either. oh well, ill keep tring. > > you should take a look at the menu updating tool. it's under the k-menu: > > k > settings > menu updating tool > > just click "scan" and click on the stuff you want in your menu. > > -- > your old road is rapidly aging > please get out of the way if you can't lend a hand > for the times they are a changing > - bob dylan > i think you mis understood me, i was talking about the menu gen's with flux, i already know about the menu update tool in kde, and it works great! too bad flux doesnt have something like that where you can select what you want to go into the menu. it rocks
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