Re: KDE


Subject: Re: KDE
From: Matthew Dunaway (fert@eagle.ptialaska.net)
Date: Sat Jun 07 2003 - 23:20:38 AKDT


I did find the setting in the control panel. But not till after I posted
the question. I guess I should try to solve the problem by myself,
before asking the list for help. I'm not going to learn anything if I
keep asking questions before trying to find the solution myself first.

Mike Mintz wrote:

>I don't know if it's different with Redhat (I use Gentoo with kde3.1). What I
>do is right click the Kicker and click "Configure Panel", click on the Menus
>tab, and at the bottom there is a box that lets you specify the maximum
>number of entries. You can also get to this configuration screen from the
>control center.
>
>On Saturday 07 June 2003 02:41 pm, Matthew Dunaway wrote:
>
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>>I am using KDE with Red Hat 9.
>>At the top of the menu, there is a list of recently opened
>>files/programs. Is there a way to clear some of these out? There is 6 of
>>them, and I only use one or two. How do I get rid of the rest??
>>Thanks.
>>
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