You're thinking of "kmenuedit" and it's part of the kdebase rpm, so if you
have KDE installed, it's installed.

If you're trying to get to it by choosing "Edit Menus" from the "Panel"
submenu of the KDE menu, it won't work.  It just gives you the message "The
menu editor is not intalled".  I think when it was discussed last week it
was pretty much a general consensus that it's a bug.  If you want to run
kmenuedit, just right-click on your desktop, choose "execute command" and
type in "kmenuedit" (no quotes).  Or run it from the konsole.  Once you get
it running, put an entry for it on one of your other menus or sub-menus.


-----Original Message-----
From: Craig Woods
To: Expert
Sent: 8/8/00 12:58 PM
Subject: [expert] KDE menu edit

Hello,

Just last week someone mentioned the RPM for editing the KDE menu. It is
the package that lets you edit your KDE menu, and, for some strange
reason, it is not installed by default. Does the name of this particular
RPM come to mind, and where is it located?  Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Thanks,
Craig

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