--- Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 060721 Leonardo wrote:
> > I'm using gentoo since some months now
> > and I have to say that I really start to like it ... ,
> 
> Did it take you that long (grin) ?

Haha.
I think installing Gentoo takes forever. When it looks ok, I
start thinking how to do things differently, and the emerge goes
on, and on...


> > I don't have a 'consistent' kde menu:
> > Is there a way to reorganize the menu automatically
> > without having to go through all the installed packages per
> hand?
> 
> KDE tries to organise the items in a rational manner,
> but it also provides Kmenuedit to allow you to do whatever you
> want.
> After you've designed your menu as you like it best,
> you simply have to check that new apps get put where you
> prefer.
> 
> BTW there's a cute little app Apwal (x11-misc), which you can
> customise
> to call up a temporary array of icons on your desktop
> representing apps.
> I have it assigned to L-click & use it for apps I commonly
> use,
> but don't have restarted by KDE when it starts up.
> Apwal deserves to be better known.
> 

Nice tool Apwal.
I knew Kmenuedit already, but I have way too many apps to loose
time reorganizing the menu going after them one by one.
'Till some months ago at home, and at work I was/am using
Mandriva; when I urpmi a package there, it goes automatically in
the kde menu.
Isn't there a similar way of doing it in Gentoo,
maybe an app that goes through the 'world' and reconstructs with
some decent categorization the menus (kde, gnome...)?

Ciao, Leodp


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