Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.producti...@gmail.com> writes: First, I've snipped the bulk of your input. It hit the mark and very helpful, thank you.
For some reason VB is under Utilities for me, rather than System. Other than that, I found everything I asked for. I've left your first comments below because it raised another related point I wanted to get at. [...] >> A detailed example: >> >> An icon for Virtual Box appears in my `Favorites' > > It will also appear elsewhere (launcher => System => VirtualBox) > Favourites is just a shortcut to the launcher entry. A word of explanation: I put VB under favorites my self. Here is why. First it looked like a long job to find it by hand; so I used the search box to find it... I still could not determine where it was in the menus. Seems like something I should be able to see from the `search' output (the path to the icon in the menus) But since I couldn't and I didn't want to use search every time... I drug it to `favorites' since that is the first thing that opens. I say all that to point up the fact that (In my opinion) the path information would often be nearly as useful as finding the item. It seems a serious shortcoming to the menu `search' dialog, that it does not provide the path (inside the menus) for the items it finds. PS - what does %F mean at the end of a command path, such as the one for emacs23: /usr/bin/emacs23 %F. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/871uu4vb7y....@newsguy.com