Brad Rogers grabbed a keyboard and wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Dec 2012 05:51:01 -0800
> David Guntner <davidg@akaMail.net> wrote:
>
> Hello David,
>
>> So, no one has any ideas/info on this? Am I the only Debian user who
>
> I've never tried what to do what you're asking. It may be that it was
> possible under KDE3, and never has been in v4, and you're memory has let
> you down. That's a possibility, as well as it did work as you say, and
> now doesn't. I really have no idea.
Yea, I wasn't completely clear about that. It was under KDE3 where I
had been able to do that, back on my old Mandriva setup. It would
really suck if they've taken that functionality out. I can't believe
that, though - when I install a package via aptitude or apt-get (or even
those rare occasions where I use dpkg), I see it saying something about
"processing triggers for menu" and so on as it does its thing - and then
that new program shows up in the KDE menu. So there *has* to be a
method for getting something into the K menu system-wide for all users.
I just wish I knew what it is.... :-)
--Dave
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