Dave McDonald wrote: > I upgraded my KDE from the distributed Fedora Core 4 version to 3.5 and > I am having some confusion about setting settings, menus, etc. I'm not > sure if this is related to Fedora sharing menu items between KDE and > Gnome, but I can't find answers to the following questions: > > 1. When I try to launch the menu editor from the context menu on the "K" > icon, nothing happens - I can start the application from the terminal > command line. Bizarre. Can you start it from K menu -> Settings -> Menu Editor? > 2. The User's Guide discusses adding "Special Buttons" to the Kicker by > using the context menu, but my context menu doesn't have "Special > Buttons" as an option. They're now listed under the "Add applet to panel" dialog. Could you point me to the exact place in the User Guide that has the confusing/incorrect information, so it can be corrected. > 3. When I started up (and when I regenerated the menus) the KDE > configuration tools (like menu editor, configuration manager, help > center, etc) were not on the menus and had to be added manually. I'm > not sure how many kde components are actually missing. Is there a way to > reset the menus to an initial "out of the box" state? Even when I > manually recycled the menus, they only went back to pre-3.5-upgrade > level not back to a completely new (and fully populated) state. Rename ~/.local and ~/.config . Your distro might use some other directories too, I suppose - check the XDG_DATA_HOME and XDG_DATA_DIRS environment variables. (I think that's what they're called. Check the user guide, section "KDE for Admins") > 4. I can't find in the kicker configuration screens any way to disable > the large (1" high) tooltips that come up for the kicker icons. I can > disable the desktop tooltips but not the kicker ones. Control center -> desktop -> panels -> appearance -> enable icon mouseover effects. > I'm beginning to to suspect that something went wrong during the upgrade > - it that is so, is there a procedure to eliminate any pre-3.5 > definitions and start clean? The best way to check whether this is the case is to create a new user and start KDE with that user. If everything works with that user, it's a config problem; if the same problem occurs, it's an installation or KDE problem/bug. Regards Philip -- KDE Documentation Team: http://i18n.kde.org/doc KDE Documentation Online: http://docs.kde.org ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.