What's the best way to hide the preinstalled software you don't need from the KDE menu?
What's the best way to hide the preinstalled software you don't need from the KDE menu?
I like the Slackware approach of installing the kitchen sink by default. Disk space is cheap.
But I find that the cluttering of the menus in KDE is a bit annoying. I use search to start my applications, and a lot of the time I have to type almost the full program name to get to the app I actually use.
What's the easiest way to hide a large number of programs from the menus, which is also easily reversible?
My first idea was renaming the .desktop files in /usr/share/applications to .hidden
But they seem to be recreated automatically.
Another idea was to copy .desktop files from /usr/share/applications to ~/.local/share/applications and then do:
printf "\nHidden=True" | tee -a ~/.local/share/applications/*.desktop
But I tried to add this manually with one test file and it didn't seem to have any effect.
Is there a config file somewhere that specifies in which paths .desktop files are parsed?
Or is there a better way?
Thanks a lot, and happy slacking!
[Solved] Slackware comes with kmenuedit which can be accessed by right-clicking the app menu.