Onsdag 14 februar 2007 18:44 skrev M Harris:
> 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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> --
> Kind regards,
>
> M Harris     <><

- thank you for your answers. They are of great help!
- curiosity...yes. I don't want to maintain two menus, just one :-)
- I see your point depicted by the van analogy...
- I wish to use KDE due to all its eye candy. After all, the users are 
students from zero grade to 10th. grade.

Never mind, thanks a lot for your answers!
I'm off to it.




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