said deloptes:
| dep via tde-users wrote:
| > it seems to save them under ~/.config/menus, if the timestamp is any
| > indication.
|
| yes, if you look at the freedesktop specs
I could be wrong about this, but I believe that the chief reason for the
very existence of the Trinity Desktop is an unwillingness to submit to
specs imposed by others.
| I also have the kickoff and do not have kbfx installed. I am not sure
| what the kbfx is doing. I hope you've done a backup of your system
| before start messing up :D
I've tracked down the kbfx executable. It's added as an applet in Kicker in
the usual add-applet fashion. Which I did. It rendered the same old KMenu,
with a bigger button. There seems to be a small industry in
creating "skins" for it. This is important to some, I guess. But the
important thing is whether it conforms to the UN Charter.
| Description: an alternative to T-Menu for TDE [Trinity]
| KBFX is an alternative to the classical T-Menu button and its menu.
| It improves the user experience by enabling him to set a bigger (and
| thus more
| visible) start button and by finally replacing the Win95-like T-Menu.
| If you still want the old menu, because you're used to it, it is still
| available as an option in kbfx. We recommend, however, that you give
| the Spinx
| bar a try.
Yes, that's what the meager documentation indeed says. What it doesn't say
is how to start the damned thing. Might have been worth including in the
readme or something.
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