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Re: [opensuse-gnome] Removing a few application launchers
- From: Michael Monreal <michael.monreal@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 04 Nov 2008 13:08:14 +0100
- Message-id: <1225800494.5506.41.camel@enigma>
On Tue, 2008-11-04 at 01:15 +0100, Vincent Untz wrote:
removed the extra launchers in Fedora 8 or 9 already.
The preferences should go to the CC. Longer term I think we need a new
sound configuration/preferences app.
would cause, so +1 here as well.
the nautilus search feature can be accessed from nautilus itself.
"sK1" app.
The "System" category also shows launchers for "Logout" and "Lock
screen". Those should be hidden, too.
Cheers,
-Michael
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+ remove a few evolution items:Save to do IMHO, even RedHat (who once pushed for separate launchers)
- agenda
- address book
- task list
We can keep "Mail and Calendar" in Office and probably "Mail" in
Internet. Although I'd love to keep only the first one...
removed the extra launchers in Fedora 8 or 9 already.
+ remove eye of GNOME? Do people really manually start eog? It's a bit+1
like evince, which doesn't appear in the menu...
+ remove most of the pulseaudio launchers. They're mostly confusing. It+1
might make sense to keep the PA preferences.
The preferences should go to the CC. Longer term I think we need a new
sound configuration/preferences app.
I'm actually wondering if we need to keep the launcher for volumeI have never used the launcher, so I don't really see any harm this
control since the way to access this should be the applet.
would cause, so +1 here as well.
+ we have lots of control center stuff appearing in System andYes please :)
Utilities. We should fix this, I guess.
+ hide epiphany bookmarks? (I know, it's not installed by default :-))+1
+ I think Magnus also noted we had 3 launchers for search (beagle,I would hide both. the gnome-search-tool is not really useful anyway and
gnome-search-tool and nautilus search). We should probably at least
hide gnome-search-tool or nautilus search.
the nautilus search feature can be accessed from nautilus itself.
(I see I have ghex installed -- is this installed by default??? Doesn'tI don't see it here on my beta3 installation but I wondered about this
make sense to me)
"sK1" app.
The "System" category also shows launchers for "Logout" and "Lock
screen". Those should be hidden, too.
Cheers,
-Michael
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