I want to add some bits to this bug report. I wouldn't tag these extra infos/wishlist items as important.
KDE, GNOME and even XFCE4 (4.2) in Sid follow the freedesktop.org specifications [1]. So I would suggest the following categories for OO.o .desktop files: /usr/share/applications/ooo645calc.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office;Spreadsheet; /usr/share/applications/ooo645draw.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Graphics;2DGraphics; or Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office; /usr/share/applications/ooo645impress.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office;Presentation; /usr/share/applications/ooo645math.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office; /usr/share/applications/ooo645printeradmin.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Settings;HardwareSettings; (would also fix the bug originally reported) /usr/share/applications/ooo645template.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office; /usr/share/applications/ooo645web.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Development;WebDevelopment; /usr/share/applications/ooo645writer.desktop Categories=GTK;Gnome;Office;WordProcessor; If you add 'Application;' at the end of each Categories-line, these desktop files will also be compatible with older GNOME versions (possible to use it in upstream). Further the package installs .desktop files into /usr/share/applnk/OpenOffice.org1.1, which is not intended to be a desktop-directory (see /usr/share/desktop-directories) and which leads to an extra (needless) directory "OpenOffice.org1.1" in XFCE4's system menu. I would suggest two possibilities: (1) Move the .desktop-files into /usr/share/applink/<fitting-directory>; e.g. calc, writer, .. into /usr/share/applink/Office; web into /usr/share/applink/Development; ... (2) Move adjusted .desktop files to /usr/share/applications/kde. I don't have a KDE system, so I cannot give you a working solution. It seems, that even XFCE4 and GNOME read both /usr/share/applications and /usr/share/applications/kde. But I don't know, what KDE reads. [1] http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]