[gobolinux-users] How to add an 'Open Office' menu in Kde

Andy Feldman nereusren at gmail.com
Sun Jun 24 18:25:56 UTC 2007


You can edit the K Menu by right-clicking on the menu icon and
choosing "Menu Editor" (or "Unlock Panels" first if the panels are
locked.) You can also run kmenuedit to get to the editor. From there
you can create folders or entries to run whatever program you want.

My menu already had entries for OO 1.1.4. To update them so they
always pointed to the latest version, I changed the "Command" to refer
to /P/OpenOffice/Current/[whatever] instead of
/P/OpenOffice/1.1.4/[whatever].

On 6/24/07, rubisher <rubisher at scarlet.be> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> As the install of OpenOffice from Livecd 013, I install a more recent release from a Gobolinux repository (all works fine).
>
> I presume that I can so launch all OO app from cmdl, but it would be nice to have a sub-menu in kde?
> Any tips to do this?
>
> Tia,
>         r.
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