On Wednesday 14 February 2007 11:22, M Harris wrote:
> > - but I'd really like to be able to 100% tailor the KDE menu from the
> > very beginning. Is this what you say you're able to do..
        This is of course theoretically possible---absolutely. Most everything 
in 
Linux is a text file "someplace". (unlike windoze which uses binaries, ini 
files, and other hidden evil)  
        You can make kde "look like" and "behave like" anything you want simply 
by 
altering several text files with your favorite text editor. (I still prefer 
vi but that is OT and completely another discussion)  Suse has made kde look 
and feel like a well organized integrated homogeneous product that has a 
specific "Suse Aura".  You could take a default kde built (and I would 
recommend that actually) and customize it so that it had your own look and 
feel... from scratch if you will. 
        Suse went a step further and customized *customizing applications* like 
(yast, sax2, control panel specifics, system etc) which all integrate well 
with their own look and feel of kde (another way to say this is that Suse has 
lots of hooks into their flavor of kde).  If you want to customize kde for 
your own complete look and feel, you would do better to start with the 
default kde from sources and build from there.  IMHO.




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