On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 03:01:26PM -0500, Chris Cheney wrote: > As far as I can tell /etc/menu, /usr/lib/menu, and /usr/share/menu will go > away once we start using the desktop entry spec and /usr/share/applications > directory. Anything natively supporting the desktop spec won't have any > reason to use /etc/menu-method at all (afaik). The desktop menu spec will > probably need an addition of $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS/applications/ to replace > debian's /etc/menu that is a global admin menu entry directory. > > Chris Cheney > Debian KDE Maintainer > > PS - I am cc:ing this to xdg-list so that the proper people can see that > a global applications override directory would be a useful addition. > Please note that I am not subscribed to xdg-list.
No context here; all I have to go on is the phrase "global applications override directory" If by this you mean a way to get rid of a particular menu entry and replace it with a different one, there is a way to do that with the new spec. Havoc