
tor, 28.02.2008 kl. 11.35 +0100, skrev Stephan Binner:
On Wednesday, 27. February 2008 21:31:54 Dirk Mueller wrote:
openSUSE/KDE would definitely not object to a simplified application menu hierarchy. It is something that should be improved - but wisely.
I see nothing wrong with our current application menu hierarchy: defining two possible levels and let the desktop decide how to represent (KDE showing both if there is more than one entry on second level) and GNOME application browser only respecting the top-level.
Bye, Steve
People are talking about two different gnome menus here. We have in fact 3 different menus in gnome. 1. Gnome-main-menu : Also known as SLAB. The "windows xp" inspired one, with application browser - this is the default one when installing openSUSE/Gnome. 2. Gnome-menu-line : The default of "most" gnome-distros/desktops 3. Gnome-menu-traditional: Same as 2, but with just one "button" Vuntz was "complaining" about the levels in 2 Gnome-menu-line, AlbertoP understood that as complaints about Gnome-main-menu/SLAB. And so the debate went on. Can we call gnome-main-menu SLAB from now on? Just to remove any doubt about what menu we are talking about. Whatever changes will be done to the gnome-menu-line (not default menu in opensuse/gnome) I do not care at all, but I can see the wisdom in cutting down on levels there. What I do care strongly about is SLAB. It was a PITA at first, but with the latest patches and some modifications in gconf-edit, it's the best thing since sliced bread. If there are memory-leaks, they should get fixed of course, but I just don't see them. Then again I seem to be the odd man out, since I don't have any problems with beagle either. Pretty please with sugar on top, do not take away SLAB, or make too many changes to it, since it's now coming of age and starting to make sense. Refining it, OK just not making huge altercations just because some users haven't figured it out yet. Bjørn Lie --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org