(this was discussed on opensuse-factory too, trying to consolidate the discussion here since it's more appropriate) Le samedi 29 août 2009, à 20:19 -0500, Kevin Yeaux Dupuy a écrit :
On Thu, Aug 27, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Vincent Untz
wrote: This one is trivial to solve, as long as we come with a list of capplets to add there. I had planned to do that a bit later in the cycle (since it's doable when we're frozen for many many things), but help is welcome. If you can come with a list of tasks, it's just a simple thing to change in gconf2-branding-openSUSE, iirc.
How about: *Add User (opens YaST User and Group Management) *Change Look and Feel (opens Appearance) *Add Printer (opens system-config-printer) *Configure Network (or Connect to the Internet?), opens NetworkManager settings window *Change Account Picture (opens About Me) *Open Administrator Settings (opens YaST)
Some of these came from the 10.2 Control Center (http://en.opensuse.org/Image:GNOME_Control_center.jpg), BTW.
What do ya'll think? Anything that should be added/removed/changed?
Here's what I have so far: Change Look and Feel: gnome-appearance-properties.desktop Set Preferred Applications: default-applications.desktop Configure Printer: system-config-printer.desktop Configure Network: nm-connection-editor.desktop Edit Personal Information: gnome-about-me.desktop Add User: YaST2/users.desktop Open Administrator Settings: YaST.desktop I'm not really sure about "add user", to be honest: I don't think it happens that often, and it's pretty clear that it'd be part of "Open Administrator Settings". Now, one major issue is that the strings will be in english :/ Scott, do you know how we're supposed to handle the translation of common tasks in the cc shell? Are we really expecting to have translated text from gconf? If yes, then it doesn't work out well with the way we do gconf branding; we'd probably need to find another way... Vincent -- Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org