On Saturday 13 December 2008 10:55:45 James Kerr wrote: > On Saturday 13 December 2008 Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Friday 12 December 2008 23:34:52 James Kerr wrote: > > > On Friday 12 December 2008 Anne Wilson wrote: > > > > I was trying to find the name of the menu-editor, and among other > > > > casting- about I tried putting 'menu' into krunner. To my surprise > > > > it brought up a link to Dyson vacuum cleaner spare parts! I haven't > > > > a clue how it got there, either, but I intend trying to remove it. > > > > > > > > Meanwhile, what is the menu editor application name? Thanks > > > > > > 1. Looks as though you have a bookmark pointing to that page. > > > > Yes, I believe I have. But there must be other bookmarks that refer to > > 'menu', and I don't want them listing by krunner :-) > > You could de-activate krunner's Bookmarks Runner. I've only started to > appreciate the Bookmarks Runner recently. It's one of the features that, > when I read about it, I thought I would never find a use for it. Now I > wouldn't be without it. > > > > 2. Try kmenuedit > > > > Yes, thanks. However, that was not suggested by krunner, so I'll need to > > try to find aseigo's blog about how to add relevant entries > > The Applications and Locations Runners do not seem to be as "smart" as the > Bookmarks Runner. It seems that you need to get the first characters of the > command correct for the command to be found. Whereas the Bookmarks Runner > will find a string anywhere in a bookmarked URL. > Hmm - it sounds as though I have more reading to do :-) I'll give this all some thought, thanks. Anne
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