Thanks Achim for the answer,
and also thanks to Nathaniel,
three more "simple" questions
> On Wednesday 31 March 2004 01:41 pm, Achim Bohnet wrote:
> > On Wednesday 31 March 2004 18:31, Raul Montagne wrote:
> > > Which is the way to customize the KDE menu (big K) for all the users
> > > in a machine.
> >
> > Add / modify desktop files in:
> > KDE 3.1: /usr/share/applnk/...
> > KDE 3.2: /usr/share/applications/*
>
> Actually, If you're using KDE 3.2 (I know you said you weren't, but others
> reading this might be), you will want to add files
> to /usr/local/share/applications (note the "local"), as files
> in /usr/share/applications are owned by packages, and changes to them will be
> overwritten when you upgrade.
>
> Note that the directory /usr/local/share/applications may not exist [1], but
> you need only create it, and it will be searched by the KDE menu system.
1.-which is the search order of KDE for the menus?
2.- the applications I want to *add* in the KDE menu, I would put in
/usr/local/share/applications. But if I want to weed out some
applications?
I have to weed out this apps from the KDE menu, in the very same
/usr/share/application (for KDE 3.2) isn't it?
3.- (last...for the time being) where, how to customize a "standard"
panel for a machine for every user?
again thank you all for the answers.
talueguito
raul
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