On 04-Dec-03, 09:26 (CST), Jonathan Dowland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It has been bashed around a lot but I think the menu system needs to be > discussed thoroughly, as everyone seems to have reserved opinions on how > it should be developed.
No it doesn't need to be discussed thorougly, it has already been beaten to death several times. What needs to happen is to either add the missing functionality to the existing Debian menu file format and tools, so that it can generate complete .desktop files for those desktop environments that can use them, OR, enhance the existing tools (e.g. menu-methods) to generate the appropriate window manager specific menu files from the .desktop format for the many Debian supported window managers (or desktop environments) that don't support them. In either case, you need to work with the menu package maintainer, who is, IIRC, already working on this, and probably does not need a bunch more discussion by people who aren't going to do the work. As for me, I'm happy to provide either my current menu files, which are supported by all of the DE/WM systems in Debian, *or* .desktop files, *when* they are supported by all (or at least most) the DE/WM systems in Debian. Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net