Thorsten Kukuk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When you not agree to use .kdelnk/.desktop files, we will add this > format to our tool. But it makes more sense to use .kdelnk/.desktop for me.
Well, you want to use .kdelnk .desktop, but it's a completely different format. Kde/Gnome to build his groups by the directory, something like : ./Applications/Productivy/ When menu specify an entry like section=Applications/Productivty and after the update-menus will create for gnome/kde (or nothing for other wm'm) the directory's. > maybe /etc/X11/menu-methods should be used to be FHS compliant. Like Peter said it's not only for X11 but also for console application (but well it's launched via a $xterm -c "" so it's semi X11). > > It's dynamic i18nable and user-wide-configurable. > good idea again. Maybe we should define a common menu structure. Do you mean structure by groups ? i can post the groups we use for Mandrake for draft. > > It's a big jump for a distribution but it's really a necessary for > > linux. > Yes, our 1996 release with this feature was very good ;-) We have only 1 year and half of existence ;). -- MandrakeSoft Inc http://www.mandrakesoft.com In travel. --Chmouel
