re: The KDE Menu Editor Handbook Milos Prudek Anne-Marie Mahfouf Dear overworked volunteers, How to add a program to launch? This documentation uses as an example INTERNET / New Item / Firefox. DISCOVERY How do you know to type in the letters F-i-r-e-f-o-x ? How can I find out what programs not in the launcher are launchable, and what names must be used to launch them? How does discovery proceed? You do not need to write the definitive and complete answer, you just have to let me discover in this documentation a new tool or two that gives me a little more power to discover and explore my system as I craft my App Launcher menu. This is the core of mastering what is on my installation and learning to use my system. But the core issue is ignored. HIERARCHICAL ORGANIZATION & HIDING What tools are available for organizing my overview of apps? If the App Launcher Menu is the chief (only?) tool for organizing an overview of every user app I want to run on the system, then an examples of creating a HIERARCHICAL MENU SYSTEM should be shown -- not just adding a single item to the flat folder tree here. Show me how to create a TOP LEVEL item called OTHERSTUFF so that I can hide (drag-and-drop) less-wanted menu items into it and hide them. I only see SUBMENU creation, not SAMELEVEL (top level) item creation. The KDE project deserves to draw in many of the brightest and best-motivated users. --jerry _______________________________________________ kde-doc-english mailing list kde-doc-english@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-doc-english