Thierry, Felix, Dave, Thank you.
Dave Lers lists@dalrun.com írta:
Felix Miata wrote:
Thierry de Coulon composed on 2016-06-25 15:23 (UTC+0200):
Istvan Gabor wrote:
openSUSE they are organized into submenus in 2 or 3 levels (eg System/Archiving/*, System/Desktop/* etc). Unfortunately trinity doesn't have this leveling, most programs are put under one main menu item.
Default trinity menus are categorized/subcategorized 1 > 3 levels deep and no menu has more than 10 items.
Not in my system which is a new TDE installation. I've made comparison slide with openSUSE and TDE kicker menus, you can look at it at:
http://i65.tinypic.com/2rwp5di.jpg
You can see that the list of applications fills the whole screen in settings and system menu. Other menus don't have submenus as in openSUSE menu structure.
You can do it yourself: right click on TDE menu icon -> Configure
Thanks, I know how to edit menus but I want a default menu structure for every user set up. Then they can adjust according to their liking.
What TDE version? In 14.? I have a direct link to the Menu Editor when
The newest one, R14.0.3.
So create subcategories/menus... Are you using classic or kickoff style?
I use classic style.
Thanks,
Istvan