On 2/22/11, Paul Cartwright paul@pcartwright.com wrote:
On 02/21/2011 09:11 PM, Kristopher Gamrat wrote:
since Konq was the KDE3 file/web browser, I just assumed it would be in
trinity..
I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be there, unless you've got a corrupt installation, or a package got left out that should have been installed...
well it was in /opt/trinity/bin but it wasn't in any menu.. wait, it wasn't in any of my GNOME menus.. it was in fact right where it always was in my wife's KDE menu.. it did not appear in my gnome menus under gnome-debian-applications-filemanagement. Or under applications-network like the other browsers are. SO, the only real problem is that trinity did not add a menu/tray item for konqueror for gnome, should it? I am happy just to be able to run it, and now I have an icon in the tray ( I created it).
-- Paul Cartwright
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KDE/TDE and GNOME are completely different, they use different code bases and different toolkits for their GUI elemenets. They use different menu structures and directories to store their menus. If GNOME has a menu editor (or you can find one for GNOME), you can add it (and your other KDE apps) manually. I'd recommend finding a menu tool for GNOME that can scan for and add TDE/KDE3.5 apps.