On Sat, 19 Sep 2009 13:40:54 +1000, Grumpy Gamer
<[email protected]> wrote:

>On Fri, 18 Sep 2009 12:20:57 -0000, "silvermoonwoman2001"
><[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>As I've said in every previous message, it won't work unless you use the 
>>embed keyword. The checkbox for the keyword is seventh from the top if you 
>>set the menu folder keywords using the dialog option.
>
>Ok, so these are the steps then?
>1. Create a new list.
>2. In this list, create a single entry.
>3. Make that entry
>*Menu
>Folder
>(path to Steam folder)
>4. For that entry, find that embed option you keep mentioning (sorry,
>I don't know where the option is located, maybe that is why none of
>this is working for me) and set it to 'on'
>5. On my normal bar, add
>*Menu
>ShotAtButton
>(name of newly created list in step 1 above)
>6. That should then show my Start Menu for Steam, with 64x64 icons?

Sigh - right, I managed to find this magical embed option. I did the
steps I detailed above, and when I use the button, the Steam menu does
appear (not just a single entry called Steam, but all the entries from
the Steam start menu) - but, though the 'blue highlighting when you
mouse over an entry' is 64x64, the icons are still only 16 or 32,
stuck up in the top left hand corner of each row (which looks awful).
If it wasn't for the Start Menu not being a static 'never changes'
thing, I'd just create a Steam list and add each entry to it one by
one, and make each item 64x64. But I want this to dynamically update
itself when the Steam start menu does.
--

Regards,

GG

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