Revolution under Ubuntu Linux?
Gordon Tillman
got at mindspring.com
Thu Aug 25 19:36:48 EDT 2005
If you are using Ubuntu, I recommend you install the "Smeg"
application, which is a nice graphical way to add and edit menu items.
For an icon, just select the revapp.ico file in the Sample Icons folder.
--gordon
On Aug 25, 2005, at 18:28, Rishi Viner wrote:
> Mark,
>
>
>> I haven't figured out how to get it into the menu system, but that's
>> no doubt my unfamiliarity with Gnome.
>>
>
> Yeah, I had to build my own menu option as well. I use Suse with
> KDE so I
> right click on the KDE 'start' menu button, click "Menu Editor"
> then popped a
> new launcher into 'Development' / 'GUI Designer'. Looking on a few
> RedHat
> GNOME machines here it looks like you have to go to the 'System'
> menu, then
> 'Personal Settings' then 'Menus' and you get a kind of file manager
> approach
> to building your menus.
>
> Kind of sucks to have to build this yourself, but I guess it is a
> positive to
> get to put things where you want them..? Once there it has been
> quick and
> easy to use.
>
> One problem I have is that I can't get an icon for Rev to use in
> the menu. I
> had to pick a suitable generic icon. Might have to work out how to
> make my
> own icon or convert one of Rev's...
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Rishi Viner
> PUREDATA
> Australia
>
> www.puredata.com.au
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