I have this problem since a long time with my menus.
It seems related to FluxBox's menu.
A line is wrong in /etc/menu/menudrakeentry, with title=
When I delete this line or I put something in title, it works.
In file /etc/menu/menudrakeentry, at (or in the definition that ends at)
line 17:
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 16:14:55 +0100
Gilles Mocellin [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribed on electronic
parchment:
I have this problem since a long time with my menus.
It seems related to FluxBox's menu.
A line is wrong in /etc/menu/menudrakeentry, with title=
When I delete this line or I put something
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 04:06:30 +0200, Per Øyvind Karlsen wrote:
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topic says it all, also latest menu version in debian is 2.1.9...
I know, I know..
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MandrakeSoft
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topic says it all, also latest menu version in debian is 2.1.9...
just trying to bring some attention..;)
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Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bzcat %{SOURCE4} %{buildroot}/%{_miconsdir}/vocp.png
bzcat %{SOURCE5} %{buildroot}/%{_iconsdir}/vocp.png
bzcat %{SOURCE6} %{buildroot}/%{_liconsdir}/vocp.png
don't compress png icons, it saves quite nothing but jusr slow down
rpm
måndagen den 17 februari 2003 11.29 skrev Thierry Vignaud:
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
bzcat %{SOURCE4} %{buildroot}/%{_miconsdir}/vocp.png
bzcat %{SOURCE5} %{buildroot}/%{_iconsdir}/vocp.png
bzcat %{SOURCE6} %{buildroot}/%{_liconsdir}/vocp.png
don't compress png icons, it
On Mon, 17 Feb 2003 11:29:09 +0100
Thierry Vignaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't compress png icons, it saves quite nothing
Instead it actually takes up about 50% more space than had it
not been compressed.
Charles
--
Remember Darwin; building a better mousetrap merely results in
Hi.
I'm finalizing the VOCP package and I'm about to add menu entries and icons,
but haven't the slightest clue how to do this. Is this documented somewhere?
Can someone recommend a representive package I could use as a template?
--
Regards // Oden Eriksson, Deserve-IT.com
On 16. feb 2003 10:37, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I'm finalizing the VOCP package and I'm about to add menu entries and icons,
but haven't the slightest clue how to do this. Is this documented somewhere?
Can someone recommend a representive package I could use as a template?
there is a excellent
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 13.23 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 10:37, Oden Eriksson wrote:
I'm finalizing the VOCP package and I'm about to add menu entries and
icons, but haven't the slightest clue how to do this. Is this documented
somewhere? Can someone recommend a representive
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:53:40 +0100
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item
never shows up in my menu... What's wrong with this:
Maybe this is too simplistic but after installation have you tried
re-starting your WM.
I have to do
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/rpms/skel.spec
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item never shows
up in my menu... What's wrong with this:
cat
söndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.10 skrev Charles A Edwards:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:53:40 +0100
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item
never shows up in my menu... What's wrong with this:
Maybe this is too simplistic but
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.02 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/rpms/skel.spec
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item never
shows up in my
On 16. feb 2003 16:19, Oden Eriksson wrote:
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.02 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~hanb/software/rpms/skel.spec
Thank you. However I'm having problems
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 09:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
cat %{buildroot}/%{_menudir}/xvocp EOF
?package(xVOCP): \
command=%{_bindir}/xvocp \
needs=X11 \
icon=vocp.png \
section=Applications/Communications \
title=xVOCP \
longtitle=xVOCP presents a graphical user interface to the contents of
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.42 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 16:19, Oden Eriksson wrote:
sndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.02 skrev Tibor Pittich:
On 16. feb 2003 15:53, Oden Eriksson wrote:
there is a excellent spec-skeleten from Han:
On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 07:18, Oden Eriksson wrote:
söndagen den 16 februari 2003 16.10 skrev Charles A Edwards:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 15:53:40 +0100
Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you. However I'm having problems with this... The menu item
never shows up in my menu...
There does not appear to be a konsole-noxft application, and everytime I do an
upgrade the above file as as well as
./.kde/share/applnk-mdk/Terminals/konsole.desktop try to launch konsole-noxft
rather than just konsole.
--
John Allen, Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I reported some menu problems in RC3 and the suggestion was made to run
update-menus as an ordinary user. I did that but it does not create any
menus. Doing so as root also didn't work. So I basically have none of the
usual menus in RC3. I should also point out that no cons are created in
I think the Menu in Mandrake 9.0 needs more work. Areas that need to be
ironed out include
- removal of multiple entries - e.g under Configuration there are two
GNOME entries
- Some of the labels are misleading - e.g 'Boot and init' have GDM
configurators under it.
- There's an entry called
On Wednesday 14 August 2002 09:51 am, Michel Fodje wrote:
Probably a redesign of the Menu layout will the worth the effort. A
consisten menu layout provides extra polish to the desktop; isn't that
the goad of mandrake?
I would agree; the KDE menu needs a bit of work, too. One of the things
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:21, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the /usr/share
path you list as you feel necessary) as rw?
You must be able to mount /usr ro. Period. /usr/share is for system
independent _non-volatile_ data. /var is for
On Tuesday 18 June 2002 22:21, Borsenkow Andrej wrote:
Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the
/usr/share
path you list as you feel necessary) as rw?
You must be able to mount /usr ro. Period. /usr/share is for system
independent _non-volatile_ data. /var is for
On Tue, 18 Jun 2002 17:24:42 +0200, Brian J. Murrell wrote:
I was doing a system update today. That system has /usr mounted
read-only from the server. This concept in general does not work
terribly well with Mandrake Linux, but with menu it is a disaster.
That is because the menu data
It is planned to switch to /var/lib/gnome (or something like that,
like
Debian) when I'll add Mandrake menu support to GNOME 2 (you shouldn't
have
to wait for too long for that..)
Good. What about KDE (off head it is mandrake menu + kdmrc that is
rewritten on every boot).
-andrej
I was doing a system update today. That system has /usr mounted
read-only from the server. This concept in general does not work
terribly well with Mandrake Linux, but with menu it is a disaster.
That is because the menu data seems to be kept in
/usr/share/gnome/distribution-menus so that any
Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the /usr/share
path you list as you feel necessary) as rw? I would assume that entails
two exports entries as opposed to the current one for all of /usr.
Seems like that shouldn't be a real problem since you want update-menus
to work
Can you mount /usr as ro and /usr/share (or as far down the /usr/share
path you list as you feel necessary) as rw?
You must be able to mount /usr ro. Period. /usr/share is for system
independent _non-volatile_ data. /var is for volatile data. You may even
think about /var/share - but mostly
I am wondering wether
menu-2.1.5-90mdk.i586.rpm
is really necessary for upgrade of KDE to the Cooker version
(kdebase-2.2.2-43mdk)
kdelibs installed ok without menu 2.1.5-90mdk, I have following menu package
installed from LM 8.0
[vadim@VPlessky vadim]$ rpm -q menu
menu-2.1.5-51mdk
Hello -
The menu package menu-2.1.5-80mdk has an error on install:
unpacking of archive failed
cpio: rename failed. /usr/lib/menu/menu is a directory
V.
On Mon, 07 Jan 2002 16:00:37 +0100, Vincent Meyer wrote:
Hello -
The menu package menu-2.1.5-80mdk has an error on install:
unpacking of archive failed
cpio: rename failed. /usr/lib/menu/menu is a directory
It is a problem in xmorph which has been fixed..
--
Frédéric Crozat
update-menu macro in rpm still kills the /usr/share/applnk-mdk directory
files:
rpmdb: Program version 3.3.4 doesn't match environment version 3.3.11
error: db3 error(22) from dbenv-open: Invalid argument
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Invalid argument (22)
kdelibs-devel
Guillaume Rousse wrote:
update-menu macro in rpm still kills the /usr/share/applnk-mdk directory
files:
rpmdb: Program version 3.3.4 doesn't match environment version 3.3.11
error: db3 error(22) from dbenv-open: Invalid argument
error: cannot open Packages index using db3 - Invalid argument
Hello,
1- In a window manager's Mandrake RPM, should we add a script to
generate menus automatically (/etc/menu-methods/)? I mean, is it
compulsory for the RPM to reach /contrib ? It does not seem obvious to
create that script, but if I must do one for PWM, I will. Just to know.
2- Also, how
Dans l'article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Grégoire Colbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hello,
1- In a window manager's Mandrake RPM, should we add a script to
generate menus automatically (/etc/menu-methods/)? I mean, is it
compulsory for the RPM to reach /contrib ? It does not seem obvious to
Frederic Crozat wrote:
1- In a window manager's Mandrake RPM, should we add a script to
generate menus automatically (/etc/menu-methods/)? I mean, is it
compulsory for the RPM to reach /contrib ? It does not seem obvious to
create that script, but if I must do one for PWM, I will. Just to know.
Why aren't kpilot and jpilot not in the same submenu?
+--
|siegel@menhir[rpms] cat /usr/lib/menu/jpilot
|?package(jpilot): needs=x11 section=Applications/Communications
Hi!
Since after my upgrade to rpm-4.0.3-0.13, update-menus cannot be run:
/usr/bin/update-menus: error while loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/librpm.so.0: undefined symbol: fpHashFunction
This is with menu-2.1.5-51mdk, the one that comes with 8.0. Upgrading
menu to -58mdk
Hmmm.. was bored, and thought i'd try to figure out why the icons went away
in the meus in KDE.. well... after nosing around, seems that the menu thingy
is looking for icons in /usr/share/icons.. and that the icons like
amusement_section.xpm, application_section.xpm, etc, are not the mini
icons,
Hmmm.. was bored, and thought i'd try to figure out why the icons went away
in the meus in KDE.. well... after nosing around, seems that the menu thingy
is looking for icons in /usr/share/icons.. and that the icons like
amusement_section.xpm, application_section.xpm, etc, are not the mini
icons,
menu-2.1.5-55mdk.i586
does not install in today's (6/18/01 16:00 UT) cooker...
frank
-
Hi.
After update to rpm-4.0.3-0.1mdk:
werewolf:~/in# rpm -U gnome-pim*
/usr/bin/update-menus: error while loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/librpm.so.0:
undefined symbol: fpHashFunction
***erase:unknown
***erase:unknown
***erase:unknown
...
--
J.A. Magallon
Hi,
The two DVD players that are installed, Xmovie and Xine, don't make menu
entries. It looks like there are icon files and stuff included in the
packages, but in Multimedia - Video - there is no entry.
V.
Impossible to run 'update-menus' without an immediate segmentation fault.
A serious pb when installing packages with this postrun.
Rebuild 'menu' give me the error 'not found rpmio'.
What can I do ?
Eric MC
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
I'm running Glic 2 2 and gcc 2.96 !
Did you solve this pb ?
Eric MC
Yes, by recompiling rpm before recompiling menu
I'm tryng to rebuild menu-2.1.5-42 bcause of a constantly 'segmentation
fault'
on a postrun when install a package.
Dans l'article 000201c0c205$240c8840$e93a1bd4@ftiuw7zYdu, "Eric MC
DECLERCK" [EMAIL PROTECTED] a crit :
Impossible to run 'update-menus' without an immediate segmentation
fault. A serious pb when installing packages with this postrun. Rebuild
'menu' give me the error 'not found rpmio'. What
Version: menu-2.1.5-42mdk
ldd of /usr/bin/update-menus attached !
Eric MC
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Frederic Crozat
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 10:44 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Cooker] menu
Dans l'article
Hi Lepied,
I'm tryng to rebuild menu-2.1.5-42 bcause of a constantly 'segmentation
fault'
on a postrun when install a package. And update-menus segmentation fault
also.
I'm sorry, but what compiler are you using to compile
a 'const char**' to convert to 'char**' ?? on update-menus.cc ??
Or is
On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Eric MC DECLERCK wrote:
Hi Lepied,
I'm tryng to rebuild menu-2.1.5-42 bcause of a constantly 'segmentation
fault'
on a postrun when install a package. And update-menus segmentation fault
also.
I'm sorry, but what compiler are you using to compile
a 'const char**' to
Ok, I may be just a software tester compaired to you hardcore programers,
thats why i am mentioning this.
How hard would it be to make a compressed easily updateable database of
programs which run under XFree86 and useing that database scan your computer
at will or at set times for new
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was slowly trying to get my menus setup system wide for all my apps...
just cause they released 7.2 support at helixcode, I got it
it fixed my menu problem weird huh
Sorry?
--
Guillaume Cottenceau -- Distribution Developer for
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 11:32, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was slowly trying to get my menus setup system wide for all my apps...
just cause they released 7.2 support at helixcode, I got it
it fixed my menu problem weird huh
Sorry?
Hey thats
Where did you get it? It is not listed on their web page.
Salane
Armisis Aieoln wrote:
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 11:32, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was slowly trying to get my menus setup system wide for all my apps...
just cause they released 7.2
helix-update
On Wednesday 15 November 2000 01:03, you wrote:
Where did you get it? It is not listed on their web page.
Salane
Armisis Aieoln wrote:
On Tuesday 14 November 2000 11:32, you wrote:
Armisis Aieoln [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was slowly trying to get my menus setup
I was slowly trying to get my menus setup system wide for all my apps...
just cause they released 7.2 support at helixcode, I got it
it fixed my menu problem weird huh
dave
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Also corel photo paint says unable to add fontastic font server to the font
path.
Yup. Their script is fucked. Try rpm -i --noscripts, and then put the
startup script in rc5.d. (I think that's all you need to do; anyway,
take a look at the scripts rpm -q --scripts (I think - if not, then
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Photopaint 9 and it
said that it added new icons-link to the menu but u needed to restart kde. I
did but then all the links in the kde menu now have 3 duplicates of each
icon-link. For example there are three help system icon. This
Randy Welch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I tried CorelPhotoPaint on 7.1 and it did the same bad things to kde.
Plus it gobbled all sorts of CPU, I ended up removing it.
Yep , i just finished testing this ! A workaround is to delete the 3
menu files in dists/redhat/i386 . Installer
hey,
I guess u can email me the pacth.
Thank You
--Khawar "quitedown" Zia
- Original Message -
From: "Daouda LO" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2000 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menu broken and update-menus doesn't work!!
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Phote paint 9 and it
said that it added new icons-link to the menu but u needed to restart kde. I
did but then all the links in the kde menu now have 3 duplicates of each
icon-link. For example there are three help system icon. This is
"Khawar Zia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Phote paint 9 and it
said that it added new icons-link to the menu but u needed to restart kde. I
did but then all the links in the kde menu now have 3 duplicates of each
icon-link. For
Daouda LO [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Khawar Zia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Phote paint 9 and it
said that it added new icons-link to the menu but u needed to restart kde. I
did but then all the links in the kde menu now have
; "
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@tekken.mandrakesoft.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menu broken and update-menus doesn't work!!
Daouda LO [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Khawar Zia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey,
I currently have LM72-final i
" Zia
- Original Message -
From: "Daouda LO" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; "
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@tekken.mandrakesoft.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menu broken and update-menus
ROTECTED]; "
[EMAIL PROTECTED]"@tekken.mandrakesoft.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:21 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menu broken and update-menus doesn't work!!
"Khawar Zia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Phote pa
;@tekken.mandrakesoft.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 5:47 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] Menu broken and update-menus doesn't work!!
Daouda LO [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
"Khawar Zia" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
hey,
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Core
Daouda LO wrote:
I currently have LM72-final installed.I installed Corel Phote paint 9 and it
said that it added new icons-link to the menu but u needed to restart kde. I
did but then all the links in the kde menu now have 3 duplicates of each
icon-link. For example there are three help
Does anyone else have a problem with the menu
system and taskbar? When I try to open several different programs, whether
from the menu system or taskbar, they simply don't open. KControl didn't
open until I removed the "%c" parameter from its shortcut, and I thought this
would solve the
Yeah, that's been fixed - download the release candidate 1 which just hit
mirrors yesterday/today.
On Sat, 14 Oct 2000, you wrote:
Does anyone else have a problem with the menu system and taskbar? When I
try to open several different programs, whether from the menu system or
taskbar,
Hello there,
just a small one on the menus:
kpat is a card game and should be on the menu under amusement/cards and not
arcade.
regards
Burkhard Zombronner
Could you please consider using bugzilla (https://qa.mandrakesoft.com) even
for small bugs like this one ?
It would make our job a lot easier :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Burkhard Zombronner) writes:
Hello there,
just a small one on the menus:
kpat is a card game and should be on the menu
Hi
I have a strange problems with my KDE2 menu, since I upgraded to the latest
RPMs some of the icons like KControl, Home Directory and Konqueror are now 4
of each, but only one of them works. I tried to delete them in the menudrake
but there is only one of each icon there.
Did anyone try the
On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Hi
I have a strange problems with my KDE2 menu, since I upgraded to the latest
RPMs some of the icons like KControl, Home Directory and Konqueror are now 4
of each, but only one of them works. I tried to delete them in the menudrake
but there is only one of
Maybe not the most important currently, but...
Menu icons with a solid background really appears odd in menu,
especially when using a theme. Transparent background should be a
requirement IMHO.
Here is already a first list of concerned program, among the one i
currently have installed :
dia
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Reinhard Katzmann) writes:
And what about the nonstandard-packages that a newbie might install ?
Guess he found this super duper new email program (like evolution ;)
which is not yet in cooker/contrib... a desktop entry for gnome exists
but never appears in the menu.. The
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 4:27 PM
Subject: Re: [Cooker] `menu`
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Reinhard Katzmann) writes:
And what about the nonstandard-packages that a newbie might install ?
Guess he found this super duper new email program (like evolution ;)
which is not yet
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
yes but the problem is that we have move towards the menu system. our
packages no longer contain the wm menu entries.
And what about the nonstandard-packages that a newbie might install ?
Guess he found this super duper new email program
Nigel Webber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The new unified menu in cooker looks promising, but I would rather there was
an option at install that asks users whether they wish to use the Mandrake
Unified menu or to go-it-alone, and use manually maintain their menu(s) using
the tools
Guillaume Cottenceau [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Nigel Webber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
The new unified menu in cooker looks promising, but I would rather there was
an option at install that asks users whether they wish to use the Mandrake
Unified menu or to go-it-alone, and use
Yoann Vandoorselaere [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Just query the user at install time about which system to use.
You can uninstall the `menu' package. We believe it's too specific and too
problematic to add a question at installation. (most users are pretty
happy with the new
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 03:21:47PM +0200, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Yoann Vandoorselaere [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Just query the user at install time about which system to use.
You can uninstall the `menu' package. We believe it's too specific and too
problematic to
David Odin écrivit :
[...]
False argument.
That's nor too specific nor too problematic, you can even
do it in drakeconf, instead of at installation time.
It's specific because a minority (not a majority) of users would like to
make this choice.
But to show you I care also
David BAUDENS [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
David Odin écrivit :
[...]
False argument.
That's nor too specific nor too problematic, you can even
do it in drakeconf, instead of at installation time.
It's specific because a minority (not a majority) of users would like to
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They're way too kludgy, trying to navigate through these beasts is a
nightmare. That would be my main problem as of now(though I mainly use
Why? They are
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Only a note for clarification, else I agree (with the menu
concept needing beeing changed). My main concern about it is,
that everytime I install an app (choose gnome, kde or x11 or
whatever) which is not part of mdk, I have to manually change
the
Reply-To:
Hi Guillaume!
and such for the "normal" menu system with gnome/kde but do not
appear when using the menu package.
We would need AI to guess the section, the description, etc!
Well i thinks that's not necessary ;) AFAIK the standard packages
have no entries any longer for the
Reinhard Katzmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Reply-To:
Hi Guillaume!
and such for the "normal" menu system with gnome/kde but do not
appear when using the menu package.
We would need AI to guess the section, the description, etc!
Well i thinks that's not necessary ;) AFAIK the
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They're way too kludgy, trying to navigate through these beasts is a
nightmare. That would be my main
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Why? They are sorted within categories. What should be done?
The catergories are screwed. They're either bunched together too much or
split up so you have to break down 3 or 4 sub-menus before you can get to
what you want.
e.g.:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
Why? They are sorted within categories. What should be done?
The catergories are
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[...]
I don't follow you.
"Programs" is a top level menu of the gnome menu and it can not be
removed(well I'm sure it could with some hacking), but anyway... Hence that
makes it part of the mdk menu system. So when you go to add Multimedia -
Hi
The menu really winds me up as well. I hate being boxed into using what
the Distro vendor thinks I should use - one of the reasons I moved to linux
was cause I wanted to freedom to config my system like *I* wanted it.
People are different, and work in different ways, and what works for the
Hi Guillaume!
Well i thinks that's not necessary ;) AFAIK the standard packages
have no entries any longer for the default gnome/kde .desktop files
(or whatever they are called). I thought that the old menues could
be in a submenu like contrib, so you have contrib-gnome-.. or
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Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I don't follow you.
"Programs" is a top
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They're way too kludgy, trying to navigate through these beasts is a
nightmare. That would be my main problem as of now(though I mainly use
Why? They are sorted within categories. What should be done?
the CLI). But seriously, open one up and take a
On Wed, 09 Aug 2000, Guillaume Cottenceau wrote:
Bryan Paxton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
They're way too kludgy, trying to navigate through these beasts is a
nightmare. That would be my main problem as of now(though I mainly use
Why? They are sorted within categories. What should be done?
Ok, so I thought whilst on the subject of all this GUI fun stuff I would
comment on the KDE and GNOME menus.
They suck : )
They're way too kludgy, trying to navigate through these beasts is a
nightmare. That would be my main problem as of now(though I mainly use the
CLI). But seriously,
In 7.1 (helium) I get an applet that says 'The menu editor is
not installed.', 'oops!' when I click on K(menu)-Panel-Edit
menus. Yet when I lanuch 'kmenuedit' from a command line it
works normally. Where is this malfunctioning link located so
I can repair it?
Alan
In 7.1 (helium) I get an applet that says 'The menu editor is
not installed.', 'oops!' when I click on K(menu)-Panel-Edit
menus. Yet when I lanuch 'kmenuedit' from a command line it
works normally. Where is this malfunctioning link located so
I can repair it?
Alan
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