Hi Jerry, Am Montag, 2. September 2013, 17:57:14 schrieb Jerry Nelson: > re: The KDE Menu Editor Handbook > Milos Prudek <milos.prudek at worldonline.cz> > Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annma at kde.org> > > Dear overworked volunteers, > > How to add a program to launch? > This documentation uses as an example INTERNET / New Item / Firefox. > > DISCOVERY > > How do you know to type in the letters F-i-r-e-f-o-x ? > How can I find out what programs not in the launcher are launchable, and > what names must be used to launch them? How does discovery proceed? You > do not need to write the definitive and complete answer, you just have to > let me discover in this documentation a new tool or two that gives me a > little more power to discover and explore my system as I craft my App > Launcher menu. > > This is the core of mastering what is on my installation and learning to use > my system. But the core issue is ignored. > > HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION & HIDING > > What tools are available for organizing my overview of apps? If the App > Launcher Menu is the chief (only?) tool for organizing an overview of every > user app I want to run on the system, then an examples of creating a > HIERARCHICAL MENU SYSTEM should be shown -- not just adding a single item to > the flat folder tree here. > > Show me how to create a TOP LEVEL item called OTHERSTUFF so that I can hide > (drag-and-drop) less-wanted menu items into it and hide them. I only see > SUBMENU creation, not SAMELEVEL (top level) item creation. > Seems there is room for improvements for the kmenuedit handbook, thanks for your suggestions.
I'll add them updating the docbook soon. Thanks. -- Burkhard L?ck
