Draciron Smith posted on Thu, 10 Dec 2009 00:35:53 -0600 as excerpted: > Wrong you can only add items which are ALREADY in the menu. For example > I always install Firefox from a tarball since I want security patches as > soon as they happen sometimes. Old way was I just edited the icon/path > and it was all good. A simple right click and browse too the file and if > I needed too edit the command line to be passed too it. 1) Run kmenuedit. 2) Open the submenu you want to place the new menu item in. 3) Right click on the submenu, or choose the file action from the menubar above, or click the new item icon. 4) Type in the item name (as it should appear in the menu) in the resulting dialog and click OK or hit enter. 5) Set the command as appropriate. If it's in your path, just the name should do. If it's not in the path, add the full path as well. Type in any additional parameters as needed. 6) Click the question mark icon and choose a suitable replacement. 7) If desired, fill in comment and description, and ensure that the appropriate options are checked or not for launch feedback, system tray, and only KDE. 8) Switch to the advanced tab and if needed, set initial working directory, run in terminal (and fill in additional options if needed), run as a different user and fill it in if need, and set a shortcut key if desired. 9) Save the changes, using the file menu option or the save icon. Viola! You just did "the impossible", according to you, adding an item that was not ALREADY in the menu. Further, you can add CLI apps as well, setting them to run in a konsole/terminal window or not (step 8), as desired. Exactly as I said, too, using the menu editor, available from the context menu for the kickoff icon. FWIW, that also appears as an item on the classic menu plasmoid's context menu. That's the exact same place the option was available in kde3, or you can run kmenuedit from a konsole or krunner, just as with kde3. So why don't you have a firefox menu item already? Certainly, the process to add it would have taken far less time than the time you've wasted complaining about it, AND having to launch it otherwise, meanwhile. (FWIW, I use konqueror for regular browsing, and when I start icecat, the generic firefox, doing so from krunner will be far easier than browsing thru the menu for it, so I've not bothered adding it, but despite your claims, it's certainly possible to do.) Now, one thing that is apparently not possible (yet) with either kickoff or the classic menu (and it doesn't appear it's in lancelot either, I just checked), is to open the menu, right click on the item itself, and pop open kmenuedit with the appropriate item or submenu already selected. I'd call that a bug, one of too many remaining that together are the reason I don't call kde4 ready for normal use just yet, but that's a point for just that, that it's still beta software, and while that remains true, kde3 support should have remained in place, not a point for condemning all of kde4 entirely. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.