Re: KDE 4.7 TODO wiki page

2011-10-22 Thread Torsten Grote
Hi, I'm also interested this. Where is the current work on kde 4.7.x integration in Debian being documented? If there's no documentation, where can I find some info about its current status? It looks like there is some activity in git [1]. What needs to be done to get packages to experimental/

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Facundo Aguilera
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 8:49 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > [...] > >>> A detailed example: >>> >>> An icon for Virtual Box appears in my `Favorites' >> >> It will also appear elsewhere (launcher => System => VirtualBox) >> Favourites is just a shortcut to the launcher entry. > > A word of explanation

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Harry Putnam
Mirosław Zalewski writes: [...] snipped excellent input. > . . . . You will be able to modify properties of that > icon. Modifying them will transparently copy .desktop file into your > ~/.local folder and modify it. To see changes in kickoff ("start > menu"), you will have to restart it. Simp

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Harry Putnam
Scott Ferguson writes: First, I've snipped the bulk of your input. It hit the mark and very helpful, thank you. For some reason VB is under Utilities for me, rather than System. Other than that, I found everything I asked for. I've left your first comments below because it raised another re

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Scott Ferguson
On 22/10/11 22:31, Harry Putnam wrote: > On the main kde menu, I have several icons in the first area > (favorites) > > I expected to be able to right click and get the properties of the > icon as one can do in gnome, but that hows other information and > nothing about what the icon is linked to (

Re: How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Mirosław Zalewski
Hi Favorites are kept in file ~/.kde/share/config/kickoffrc This is simple INI file and value of FavoriteURLs key is comma-separated list of .desktop files paths. If you only want to read path to executable, just open appropriate .desktop file in any text editor. Global .desktop files are kept

How can I find the path to various icons

2011-10-22 Thread Harry Putnam
On the main kde menu, I have several icons in the first area (favorites) I expected to be able to right click and get the properties of the icon as one can do in gnome, but that hows other information and nothing about what the icon is linked to (path wise). How can I get that information. A det