Thierry de Coulon composed on 2016-06-25 15:23 (UTC+0200):
Istvan Gabor wrote:
> I've been using openSUSE with KDE3 for several
years. Recently I installed
> trinity (last stable) on openSUSE 13.1. I am very satisfied with it so far.
> The only thing I miss know is how start menu items are organized. In
> 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. Eg the
> program lists in System menu almost fills my whole screen. Which files do
> I have to modify to have openSUSE type menu categories? Is it enough to
> adjust a file in /etc/xdg/menus or do I have to modify every single
> .desktop files belonging to the given applications, or something else?
You can do it yourself: right click on TDE menu icon
-> Configure Panel ->
select "Menus" on the left, and click "Edit_TDE Menu"
Create the submenus you want, drag and drop the items
you want in it.
Everyone has his own idea how the start menu should be
organised - I don't so
much care myself as I seldom use it - what I always need is in the Panel.
There are far too many things I use to fit in a panel.
Maybe he wants to do what I tried 2-3 weeks ago and couldn't figure out - how
to do it with a text editor, so that the menus come up nested for all users,
not mousing for only a single user. e.g., openSUSE KDE3 has a main menu item
"Internet", with a submenu item "Web Browsers", in which I expect to
find
every web browser installed by YaST or Zypper.
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