http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5780


[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|UNCONFIRMED                 |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |LATER
            Summary|Mozilla composer must be in |Mozilla composer must be in
                   |Applications->Editor in     |a new menu category:
                   |KMenu                       |Applications/Development/Web
                   |                            |or similar




------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-19-09 19:21 -------
OK, let's make a compromise.

I agree, they don't belong in Network->WWW.

However:
-none of them are generic text editors (anything where you have to use an
"export" option is not a text editor). If we put Mozilla composer in Editors, we
should also put OpenOffice.org Writer  and OpenOffice.org Calc in Editors (they
can both export to plain text), and maybe more.

-The primary function of Mozilla messenger, Quanta and Bluefish is website
development. Thus, IMHO, there should be a new menu category:
"Applications/Development/Web (maybe there is a better name which implies it is
not only for on-line but possible off-line viewing - but most of these apps have
some publishing support specific to web development).

-Eclipse is not a mostly-single-task application like Quanta, Bluefish,
Composer, and it is a development environment, so I think it is placed well
where it is.

(BTW, vim, emacs, etc all can edit, syntax-hightlight, and intelligently handle
HTML/C/C++/perl/bash etc, probably better than Nedit, and have capabilities for
editing files remotely too - but they are primarily text editors, as their
native format is text).

However, I think it's too late to make a change like this, so I am marking this
as later.

But, these tools are more out-of-place in Editors than they are in
Networking->WWW IMHO (and even if someone thinks they are better in Editors, it
can't be significantly better).

So, let's just have this one fixed later?

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assigned_to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
status: RESOLVED
creation_date: 
description: 
In the KDE main menu, mozilla composer is in networking->www . It should 
instead be in Applications->Editor since its an HTML editor.

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