On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 10:37:09PM +0200, Linas Zvirblis wrote: > Bill Allombert wrote: > > >More precisely which field would be needed ? > > I was thinking about Name[locale], GenericName[locale] and > Comment[locale]. Also maybe adding icon24x24, icon48x48 and iconSVG (or > some of them) could be useful for fancy desktop environments.
This is icons and translations. Both are going to be handled specially and I won't be able to accept their addition until the special way is implemented. I won't repeat the detail in this thread, but feel free to ask for them if you cannot find them in the archive. > Important changes: > > * Renamed "WindowManagers" to "Window Managers". > * Renamed "XShells" to "Terminals" as this is a more common way they are > referred to, or so it seems to me. I don't know. Properly they are "terminal emulators". > * Renamed "Root-window" to "Root Window". I would take the opportunuity to rename the Screen hierarchy something sane ("lock" and "save" meanings are not obvious). > * Included "Applications/System/Language Environment" section. > * Included "Screen/Capture" section. > > "Root Window" should be removed, in my opinion. It does not contain many > entries and ones it contains can probably go to other sections. xplanet > can go into "Games/Toys", chbg - to "Administration" and Xsetroot entry > is more malicious than useful. I don't know. The root window background is almost the only thing that can be customisedindepdendently of the wm/desktop. > Window manager modules seem to be misplaced, because most of them are > simply window manager specific configuration items and therefore should > go to "Administration" as a 4-th level subsection. > > I did not change these in the draft yet, because I am not aware of the > reasons they were created in the first place. WM Modules are a bit special because they use a custom needs field which ensure the modules are only listed when the matching wm is running. FVWM modules can be arbitrary apps. I think they should go in a separate section, but I find hard to find the Modules subsection (on my laptop) because it is drowned under 45 window-managers entries. There are others wm-specific menu entries that often end up in the Window Managers sections and suffer the same problem. > I was wondering if it is fine to make "Apps/System/Language-Environment" > official? It is used only by language-env, but creates 19 entries and > seems to be quite popular according to popcon. Maybe it is better to reserve it to language-env. But of course it should still be translated. Cheers, Bill. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]