On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Thimo Neubauer wrote:
Sorry to interrupt your speculations about a gnuplot menu-entry but
it's been in the package for ages (about 1997)... Yes, opening a xterm
with the gnuplot commandline inside is a bit strange but nobody ever
complained and at least it can be found
On Tue, Aug 20, 2002 at 09:26:55AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote:
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Joey Hess wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
program which has a user interface.
I vote that you get to write the menu file for
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Joey Hess wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
program which has a user interface.
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the proper data file.
Or fix my bug http://bugs.debian.org/139482
I need a dialog utility to prompt for the file name (with a
Andreas Tille wrote:
In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
program which has a user interface.
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the proper data file.
--
see shy jo, handing
Joey Hess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Andreas Tille wrote:
In fact you are right. I would vote for a mandatory menu entry for every
program which has a user interface.
I vote that you get to write the menu file for gnuplot, which after
all has a graphical user interface, if it's fed the
On Sat, Aug 10, 2002 at 04:18:59PM -0500, Chris Lawrence wrote:
[...]
If this is something that is actually important for translation
in general, the place to take it up is the XDG working group;
however, KDE and GNOME seem (IMO) to take translation seriously,
and they have not proposed such a
On Aug 15, Denis Barbier wrote:
Is it reasonable to require that source packages ship a
.desktop.in file and manage translations with PO files?
For Debian-specific menu entries, this would be a reasonable
requirement, as it would for any menu entries being adapted from an
upstream project that
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