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Old 01-07-2006, 06:49 PM   #1
Ephracis
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Add submenu entry in KSmoothDock


I am trying to convert from using the default kicker to ksmoothdock instead. However, I have a number of submenu entries listed on the kicker and I want these to be moved to the ksmoothdock. By default, the ksmoothdock has the regular kmenu which executes the command "dcop kicker kicker popupKMenu 0". In order to add any submenus to the ksmoothdock I need a command to open up a submenu.

Is there anyway I can find out what command that may be? I thought of checking what command the default kicker executes when I open a submenu there but I can't seem to find any config-file for it.

Any help?
 
  


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