I think I've just about finished all the documentation

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<page columns=1 padding=16 name=deskenv background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_kde_settings.png x=300 y=70>
<font face=rothwell/25 color=#ffffff>
<p>
Setting up E to work with KDE and GNOME
<p>
<font face=aircut3/12 color=#ffffff>
NOTE: If you want your left-mouse menu back - you need to run the e_gen_menu
script. It will build the menus for you and install them in ~/.enlightenment.
run this script whenever you add or delete programs from your system - it will
pick up on all your KDE apps nicely right now.. :)
Enlightenment, though it strives to be its own desktop environment, also
supports KDE and GNOME desktop environments wherever possible. E comes set up
to support GNOME out of the box, in fact. To enable the KDE hints, however,
you must launch enlightenment and then go into the "KDE Support Settings"
section of your _Settings(settings) menu. From here you can enable or disable
KDE support in your copy of enlightenment. This setting will automatically
save for the next time you launch enlightenment. You should be able to launch
any of KDE's or GNOME's applications and have them supported fairly well,
including (but not limited to) the panel or kpanel, and gmc and kfm.
<page columns=1 padding=16 name=placement background=Edoc_bg.png linkcolor=#88dddd>
<img src=E_placement_settings.png x=220 y=70>