On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, Waldo Bastian wrote: --clip-- > Add the following to the system-wide kickerrc: > > [menus] > UseBookmarks=false > UseBrowser=false Ok, problem solved - the original problem was that I had not located system-wide kickerrc and couldn't find any documentation related to current KDE versions about where it should be (Or everything referred to $KDEDIRS/config). And as it happened not to exist at all, I generated one in the proper directory and voila, problem solved. The fact that the kickerrc doesn't exist at all by default didn't get through to me. --clip-- > The idea is that if something doesn't appear in the menu, it doesn't exist. Ok, so those things I mentioned are actually attributes :) > > So if you can't start the menu editor then that's most likely because the menu > editor doesn't appear in the menu. Hmm.. We did include kmenuedit in the main menu, though the kmenuedit.desktop file has been customized a bit - so I guess it didn't like that too much. Anyway, I added a submenu which includes the default KDE software's and now it seems to be working fine. > > For things that should exist but should not appear in the menu, the menu has a > hidden section in the form of share/applnk/.hidden Still, shouldn't share/applnk be obsolete already? > > When you remove <KDELegacyDirs/> it will no longer include this hidden > section, which is a problem because it contains stuff that should exist. > > I hope this explains things a bit, I agree that there is room for improvement > here. Yes, this explained the rest of my unsolved problems, so many thanks to you. ,Cheers Antti Niemi Helsinki University of Technology / Computing Centre ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.