Le vendredi 04 juin 2010, à 20:48 +0200, Guido Berhoerster a écrit :
* Vincent Untz
[2010-06-04 20:10]: Where can I see the menu from LXDE?
It's in lxmenu-data.
It turns out it's based on the one from GNOME, and it's still highly similar to the GNOME one. The two differences I can see is that there are some tweaks in how categories are used (with some <Not> that were added) and that you put the prefs/administration stuff in the same menu file, while in GNOME we used a different one (settings.menu). Else, it's the same thing. So if we choose to use gnome-applications.menu for GNOME, this would actually work pretty well with what you're using in LXDE -- even if we don't share the same applications.menu. Of course, an alternative is to change the applications.menu shipped in desktop-data-openSUSE to look like ours; but that'd mean getting agreement from KDE.
We should simply not change the categories in our spec files and make the changes upstream instead; else, we'll diverge in a way that can easily break our menus later.
Well, depends on the quality of the upstream desktop-files which varies, you might need to push changes upstream.
Sure. And that's my point: we should not change categories downstream without pushing the change upstream. Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-packaging+help@opensuse.org