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Old 04-18-2006, 09:35 PM
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Hello

If I install something from Ports (say for eg RealPlayer) does it create a KMenu item.
The reason I ask is that sometimes I install apps only to find that I have to run some obscure ./appname from the command line because there is no KMenu item added during the default install.

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You can use the Menu Editor to manually ad it, or the Menu Updater Tool which will try to auto detect and add them provided by KDE.

Also it's usually appname rather then ./appname if you installed normally trew ports.

i.e. %xemacs /*will make it search it's path till it finds the .exe eqviv in /usr/local/bin*/

Pardon my /**/ but it's my normal way of making comments .....
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