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Hi, I upgraded my version of bluefish to the new .12, I installed from rpm using the -U option for upgrade.
It works fine, but I cannot open it from ...
- 12-29-2003 #1Just Joined!
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Adding entries to kde menu
Hi, I upgraded my version of bluefish to the new .12, I installed from rpm using the -U option for upgrade.
It works fine, but I cannot open it from the menu(the kde version of windows start menu)
Actually, its not that I cant open it from the menu, its just not there anymore.
Does anyone know how to add applications to it?
Thanks, Mike.
P.s. Im using suse 9.0
- 12-29-2003 #2Linux Guru
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if you right click on the "K" icon, and choose "Menu Editor" you can edit the menu entries there. There is a button in the top left to add a new item.
Jason
- 12-30-2003 #3Just Joined!
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In my case it is not a K, but it did the trick, thanks a lot.
- 12-30-2003 #4Linux User
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ey, how did you upgrade it? RPM or compile? i'd like to know where you got your latest versions ( or higher than 0.50 ) of aspell & aspell-en, if you did it by RPM. my bluefish crashes when spellcheck is used, because my version of aspell is 0.33 something. i don't use spellcheck, though i did try that function, but i don't want this application crashing.
i installed by compile, by the way, that's why i didn't need aspell for dependencies.Registered User #345074
- 12-30-2003 #5Linux Engineer
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last i checked aspell only went up to version .4 or .5, then it changed name to libaspell. which goes up to v 1.1 or something. and it works as a dependancy for anytyhing requirign aspell.
- 12-31-2003 #6Linux User
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ain't libaspell an output of aspell? so are gtkspell, gnome-spell and libpsell related to aspell/libaspell?
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