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Tuesday, August 1st 2006, 11:25pm

How can I change the size of KMenu button

Hi all, I was wondering how can I change the with size of the KMenu button, so it would look like the Linsipre's one:

I searched throught the forum and I saw that this kind of adjustment could be done throught ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc but I didn't see where from... does anyone know how to do that?

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Wednesday, August 2nd 2006, 12:41am

That's not something that you could do in "normal" KDE. I'm not sure what Linspire used, but that effect can be done by using KBFX.

(http://www.kbfx.org/staticpages/index.ph…060224122723802)
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Wednesday, August 2nd 2006, 10:40am

Yes, KBFX is very usefull, but it messed up the entries in my kmenu, so i'm waiting this to be fixed ;)

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Thursday, August 3rd 2006, 3:02am

jucato thats incorrect the entries are in kickerrc

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Thursday, August 3rd 2006, 3:11am

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Originally posted by shadowfx78
jucato thats incorrect the entries are in kickerrc


Please elaborate?

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Thursday, August 3rd 2006, 3:37am

http://www.canllaith.org/hacks.html

also do a search for kickerSettings.kcfg and taskbar.kcfg for different settings that can be added to kickerrc

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Thursday, August 3rd 2006, 4:26am

Way cool!
Would you mind if I spread this info around? Of course, credit goes to you for pointing it out. :D

Unfortunately, this is not exactly the same as KBFX. This just adds a text beside the K Menu icon.

This would be the instructions:

Add these lines to ~/.kde/share/config/kickerrc (if you want it to affect only your user) or /etc/kde3/kickerrc (if you want it system-wide)

[/quote]
[KMenu]
ShowText=true
Text=Launch
[/quote]

Substitute Launch for whatever word you want, like Start, Programs, etc. The default is Applications.

Thanks shadowfx78!
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Friday, August 4th 2006, 1:57am

ya no problem feel free to spread the word around

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Monday, August 7th 2006, 3:23am

RE: How can I change the size of KMenu button

Hey is that kicker theme available to download?

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Monday, August 7th 2006, 3:55am

Try checking with the KBFX web page or with KDE-Look.org

That screenshot is Linspire, and that's how Linspire's default kicker looks like.
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Thursday, August 10th 2006, 11:54am

Yes, but at that point of kbfx development I don't want to use it yet.

Can someone point me to Linspire logoff/lock session icons?

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Thursday, August 10th 2006, 12:13pm

Personally all I want to do is change the button to something simular to Linspire's button. Like the "Launch" and if I can make that minor change I would be happy.

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Friday, August 11th 2006, 12:02am

@technoshaun: unfortunately, I don't think there's a simple way to have that button without kbfx. You could probably try what what shadowfx78 suggested, but it's not the same thing. All it does is to put a plain text beside the K Menu icon.
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Friday, August 11th 2006, 2:54am

Simple, of course not.

Can it be done, of that I'm sure but in order to do so one would have to know what file to hand configure. Or a theme would have to be used..

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Thursday, November 23rd 2006, 8:58pm

Thanks! I put:

[KMenu]
ShowText=true
Text=Start

And now I can have a "Start" menu. How can I change color of the "Start" text?
Charles.