Hi, Jeffrey Silverman wrote: > On Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 7:30 PM, Roger <hovergo at net-tech.com.au> wrote: >> When I select Scribus from the (gnome) menu system (btw, why is Scribus >> listed under 'Graphics' instead of 'Office'?) it loads 1.3.4. > > The location of Scribus in your Gnome menu(s) is highly dependent on > your distro's[1] packages. > > That said, it seems that since DTPINWP[2], putting Scribus in Office > makes less sense than Graphics. The DTP workflow doesn't really > involve office-y apps like a word processor, spreadsheet, or > presentation tool, it involves graphics-y apps like photo > editor/manipulator, vector drawing tool, and scanning tools, among > others. > Hmm, weird... On my several OpenSuse 10.x KDE-menus, Scribus has always been listed under /Office/Word Processors by default. Having used a lot of bad language while moving the entry to "Graphics" (or rather "Graphical Work" in my language) & done some googling around for the reasons for this definition, I'm curious to know a who/where/why it lands under WP in my distro & somwhere else in say *buntu ?
Has anyone a clue ? Thanks Sveinn ? Felli
