Thierry, Felix, Dave, Thank you. Dave Lers <lists@...> �rta: >Felix Miata wrote: >> Thierry de Coulon composed on 2016-06-25 15:23 (UTC+0200): >> >>> Istvan Gabor wrote: >>>> openSUSE they are organized into submenus in 2 or 3 levels (eg >>>> System/Archiving/*, System/Desktop/* etc). Unfortunately trinity >>>> doesn't >>>> have this leveling, most programs are put under one main menu item. > >Default trinity menus are categorized/subcategorized 1 > 3 levels deep >and no menu has more than 10 items. Not in my system which is a new TDE installation. I've made comparison slide with openSUSE and TDE kicker menus, you can look at it at: http://i65.tinypic.com/2rwp5di.jpg You can see that the list of applications fills the whole screen in settings and system menu. Other menus don't have submenus as in openSUSE menu structure. >>> You can do it yourself: right click on TDE menu icon -> Configure Thanks, I know how to edit menus but I want a default menu structure for every user set up. Then they can adjust according to their liking. >What TDE version? In 14.? I have a direct link to the Menu Editor when The newest one, R14.0.3. >So create subcategories/menus... Are you using classic or kickoff style? I use classic style. Thanks, Istvan