mikshaw


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Posted: June 26 2006,18:36 |
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First, install KDevelop and make sure it runs in DSL. Good luck with that....maybe apt-get will work, but i have no experience with kde apps in DSL.
Second, find out what the command (or commands) is/are for KDevelop. I'm assuming "kdevelop" or something similar.
Third, open .fluxbox/menu if you use Fluxbox, or .jwmrc if you use JWM. In .fluxbox/menu, include a line that looks like this:
Code Sample | [exec] (KDevelop) {/path/to/kdevelop} |
In .jwmrc, include a line that looks like this:
Code Sample | <Program label="KDevelop">/path/to/kdevelop</Program> |
If there are multiple programs in the kdevelop package (i think there probably is), you may want to do this for each program.
-------------- http://www.tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/index.html
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