Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Warren Doney wrote:
> 
> > Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> >
> > > Use the "utilities" box on the panel, it should roll over into another
> > > menu "more"
> > >
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> >
> > Yeah...it _should_ but it _don't_
> 
> I didn't say use K->Utilities, i said the utilities box _on_ the panel,
> which does wrap as needed.
> 
> > Guess the guy who did the menu had a
> > 17" Monitor & forgot about 15" 14" &
> > Notebooks....
> 
> I'd recon it's only a 15, the thing is he didn't install everything thus
> filling it up :)
> 
> > I recall a thread on this a while ago,
> > something about using the menu editor
> > to split the utilities menu in half, but
> > when I tried it I got the Gnome utilities
> > menu, not the KDE.....
> 
> If i remeber right the editor is in utilities i can see how that could be
> a big problem
> 
> > I usually launch apps from konsole or
> > right clicking the screen to get a box,
> > but it would be nice to know how to fix
> > this......
> 
> I prefer alt-f2 when useing kde's wm
> 
> > -Warren.
> >
> 
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> MandrakeSoft          http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
>                                         --Axalon
Hello All,
I am now a confirmed WindowMaker/Filerunner user but I asked this
question a while back and actually managed to solve it myself while
waiting for a response - about the only problem I have solved.  As I
recall you click K, panel, edit menus.  You see a display of menus.  On
the right panel click applications then right click any on the list. 
Down to new, and an application screen appears with the Application
window highlighted.  Using the arrow on the window select sub menu. I
called it Utilities2. You then get a new entry of that name to which you
can move part of the original utilities list ( I started at L).  Select
an icon to differentiate it and you can have two icons in the panel or
you can click K and select either Utilities or Utilities2.
I'm hazy on the details but I know the general method works because I
still have that setup in KDE.  Wouldn't you think this would be resolved
before distros were supplied to users?
HTH.
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