Re: kde menu: How to restore/manipulate?

2011-03-06 Thread Brad Alexander
Okay, I got some feedback from the kde guys on irc. Apparently, the menu
system is several hundred files scattered all over the filesystem, though
user-specific settings are in ~/.local and ~/.config. The best way to "fix"
it is to use kmenuedit. In my case, this will probably be a couple of hours
of work...Apparently, even though the menus are "wrong," kde does not see
them as "broken."

Thanks,
--b

On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 6:09 AM, godo  wrote:

> On 2011-03-06 02:55, Brad Alexander wrote:
>
>> Indeed we shall. I would have, except there was no indication that I
>> found *where* the menus were being generated.
>>
>>
> I was also looking for some skeleton but didn't find him.
> There must be something that 'remember' our layout and I don't know what
> and where.
>
> Here is menu spec. maybe you can find something meaningful here
> http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/1.0/
>
>
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> Bye,
> Goran Dobosevic
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>  English: www.dobosevic.com/en/
> Registered Linux User #503414
>


Re: kde menu: How to restore/manipulate?

2011-03-06 Thread godo

On 2011-03-06 19:59, Brad Alexander wrote:

Okay, I got some feedback from the kde guys on irc. Apparently, the menu
system is several hundred files scattered all over the filesystem,
though user-specific settings are in ~/.local and ~/.config. The best
way to "fix" it is to use kmenuedit. In my case, this will probably be a
couple of hours of work...Apparently, even though the menus are "wrong,"
kde does not see them as "broken."

Thanks,
--b


Pity it isn't just one text file, it will be much faster and easy-er to 
edit.



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