Le Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 12:12:23AM +0200, Wouter Verhelst a écrit : > XDG has less features than debian-menu currently does. For > instance, unless I'm mistaken it's not possible to specify in an XDG > .desktop file that a particular application is a curses or similar > application that requires an xterm or some such, which is possible with > menu. Due to this feature, it's also possible to have a package like > pdmenu for non-graphical systems.
Hi Wouter, There is of course not perfect mapping between the fields of the Menu entries and the keys of the Desktop entries, but still there is an overall good correspondance. Main differences are: 1) Desktop entries are not designed to deal with switching window managers nor with Linux console applications. (However, the Desktop entry specification can be extended by keys prefixed by 'X-'). 2) Menu entries distinguish section and hints, while Desktop entries permit multiple Categories, and delegate to the Desktop menu specification to sort out between "Main" categories ( ~ sections) and "Additional" categories ( ~ hints). The other differences are actually between the Debian menu system and the Destkop menu specification: 1) The menu structure is not exactly the same, although the overlap is again large. 2) One can use any hint, but the list of "Additionnal" categories is fixed. I have drafted a comparison page on the Wiki. After Lenny release, it could be the base for the drafting of a Debian enhancement proposal. http://wiki.debian.org/Proposals/DebianMenuUsingDesktopEntries Have a nice day, -- Charles Plessy Debian-Med packaging team, Tsurumi, Kanagawa, Japan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]