On 2007-04-22, Suresh Govindachar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In the thread titled VimWin, Gary Johnson recently wrote:
>
> [snip]
> > Plus, KDE allows me to put menus of often-used programs
> > in the task bar. The Windows Quick Launch menu is
> > similar, but there's only one of them so it quickly
> > becomes cluttered and no longer quick to access.
>
> Right-click on any (even if tiny) blank spot in the Main
> Windows Toolbar (the thing that has the Start button).
> Then pick "Toolbars -> New Toolbar". In the pop-up, pick
> any directory, say the desktop directory. A new button
> appears on the Main Windows Toolbar. This button can be
> dragged onto the desktop -- do so to see what happens.
> Then drag this button to one of the edges (say the top
> edge) of the desktop -- see what happens. Right click on
> this and again pick "Toolbars -> New Toolbar". This will
> allow you to add any directory to this toolbar. Also try
> right click and "Toolbars -> Address". Etc.
>
> http://www.windowsitpro.com/Windows/Article/ArticleID/42524/42524.html
That's exactly what I wanted! Thank you for the tip and for the
tutorial. I had turned on and off the pre-defined toolbars before
but had never investigated "New Toolbar...".
Regards,
Gary
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