Preston Brown wrote: > > On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, David Faure wrote: > > - it completely avoids a kdelnk pointing to nowhere. (Even for KDE > > apps. For instance when removing a binary, or a wrong installation) > > Exactly. And this is a good thing. When I create a new shortcut to a program using New->Application from the root window right-click-menu, this points to nothing until I change it. According to your plan, the kdelnk will disappear before I have a chance to change it. Possible solutions: 1. Only hide "bad" kdelnk's in the panel and menus, and add to the icon of "bad" kdelnk's in kfm an "x" or something. 2. Do not disregard a kdelnk pointing to nothing (blank field), but only pointing to something that doesn't exist. Regards, Yannai. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Yannai A. Gonczarowski _____..---======~~~~~=======---.._____ ______________________ __,-='=====____ ================ _____=====`= (._____________________I__) - _-=_/ `--------=+=-------' / /__...---===='---+---_' System Administrator '------'---.___ - _ = _.-' yannaigo@leyada.jlm.k12.il `--------' The Hebrew University High School "Si vis pacem, para bellum" http://www.leyada.jlm.k12.il/~yannaigo/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------