Mark Jose wrote:
On Tuesday 26 June 2007 13:49, John Taylor wrote:

Sorry but its KDE

Extra cheers
John

No problem!
Right click the menu button in the bottom left of your screen, and select Menu Editor. As this is a browser, right click the Internet option in the Menu Editor option which has now come up. Click New Item and, in the Dialog box, type in SeaMonkey or whatever you want to call it. When you click OK, you will get a new area on the right, which has now filled in the name you chose and has a selection of different vacant spaces. In Description, you can add one if you wish - e.g browser - but it isn't needed.
Nor is comment.
The important box is Command. There, you need to add the command to start SeaMonkey. It will probably be - /home/john/seamonkey1.1.2/seamonkey or perhaps /home/john/seamonkey1.1.2/seamonkey/seamonkey Basically, it is the full path to the actual seamonkey command you are using at the command line. Trial and error will find the correct path if you are not sure I expect. That is all you need. (See below for the icon) Click Save and the menu will be updated - SeaMonkey will now reside under the menu > Internet. The icon will be horrible though! I would expect there is a SeaMonkey icon installed for you, but you will need to discover where that is. Probable locations are in /usr/share/seamonkey if that exists - perhaps in a folder called icons in there even? Otherwise, I can install it fully here and find the icon if you can't locate it. It could be in the seamonkey directory in your /home , but /usr/share is the usual place. To change the icon, simply use the Menu Editor as above, and click the square box which contains the rather boring file type icon. It will bring up a menu to locate the icon you wish to use. Click "Other Icons" and use the Browse button to go to where the SeaMonkey icon is (e.g /usr/share/seamonkey/icons). Click the icon you want to use and then save. All done! You can add icons to your desktop from the menu by dragging them to the desktop and choosing "Link here" from the menu which appears should you wish to.

Hope that is useful John - if you get stuck, feel free to shout!

Mark

For the life of me i cant find the correct path, none of your suggestions or my permutations will work. What on earth am I doing wrong?

John
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