Hi Benjamin.
Thats exactly what I did...copied the items into the new menu...and then when I
was sure they were working I deleted them out of the old menu (long...but I was
paranoid I'd loose an item).
If you right click on an item in Kmenuedit you will find an interesting popup
appearing with
On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, you wrote:
Dear Andrew:
Could you put me out of my misery, please :) and show precisely how to
move a menu item from one submenu to another? I created the submenu
Utilities II, so now I have Utilities I and Utilities II (I always said
I was a mathematical genius!).
On Mon, 25 Oct 1999, you wrote:
I would suspect, if the program is nice (in KDE) that the menu editor may
conform to the CTRL + X key combo and CTRL + V combo for the cut and paste
respectively.
Yes. Most programs work OK with the CTRL-X and CTRL-V.
John
Dear friends:
How do you see the bottom of the Utilities menu. The menu is so long
that it is cut off at KPilotdemon. So what do you do?
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I know the feeling...
what I wound up doing was editing the menu structure so Utilities now goes to 2
submenues (Utilities a -k and Utilities l -z) with all the apps moved to their
respective submenu.
Of course, next time I install an RPM that makes an entry into the utilities
menu, I'm going to
Dear Andrew:
Thanks for the suggestion. I guess I'll have to do the same. :-(
Thanks again.
Benjamin
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Dear Andrew:
Could you put me out of my misery, please :) and show precisely how to
move a menu item from one submenu to another? I created the submenu
Utilities II, so now I have Utilities I and Utilities II (I always said
I was a mathematical genius!). Now, for the life of me, I can't figure