Non-kde app launcher in KDE4 F9?
Mike Cloaked
mike.cloaked at gmail.com
Tue Nov 4 09:10:22 UTC 2008
Claude Jones-5 wrote:
>
>
> Unless I'm missing something, what you seek to do is trivial. Right-click
> on
> the application menu button on the left of the panel; select 'Menu Editor'
> and
> off you go. It will lead you into the classic menu display where you can
> pick a
> folder to add your app to and by clicking on the folder in which you want
> to
> add your app, and clicking on the 'New Item' button on the toolbar, you
> will
> open a window that will allow you to add all the relevant information to
> add
> your app to the menu (hint: clicking on the icon for your new app in the
> configuration window will open a second window where you can choose an
> icon for
> your app, or browse to a folder where it's located
>
> Is that what you were seeking?
>
>
I am away from my f9 machine at present - but I will try this in the next
day or so. Your info does relate to KDE4 in the kickoff menu, not KDE3.35 I
presume? If this will give the ability to add a link to a script to run then
this is what I need or a link to any third part application, or code that I
have compiled or untarred to an area such as /opt/*****
If this will indeed create a new menu item in kickoff then getting an icon
from there into the panel is easy.
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