On Sun, 10 May 2015, Ross Gammon wrote:

On 05/10/2015 03:56 PM, Set Hallstrom wrote:

To reorganize the graphics tool-set, I've been playing with the idea of
1 main categories called "visuals" holding a set of subcategories:
| Visuals
  | 2d
  | 3d
  | video
  | publishing

Would this be a possible take on the menu layout for the graphic
applications?

Hmm. This probably won't fit too well with the Freedesktop categories
which are quite rigid [1]. For the "visual" applications, they can

Besides rigid, one might add old and needing updating... and perhaps not followed by very many developers.

really only go under Graphics or Video. It is possible to add a new
category when it is completely missing from the standard ones with "X-"
strings [2]. Maybe we should try sticking to the standard categories
first and see what it would look like?

A mess. :) try renaming /etc/xdg/menus/applications-merged/studio.menu to studio.unem and you will see what it looks like. Most likely the application you want to run is off the bottom of the screen somewhere in multimedia. (you can probably see this even in the menu on a live ISO)

Really, the right categories are meant for a normal desktop with not too many appliactions, and those applications spread pretty evenly through the categories. The only category anyone has spent time to neaten up at all is the games category.

Fixing categories is a major job that means going to developers, packagers and others fixing each package that may end up getting installed on STudio. I'm all for it but it may not be done by 16.04. It would be possible to make all our own *.desktop files, but maintaining one file is a lot easier than keeping up with a fleet of them.

That said, there are some categories that could be used. I found that just putting "Recording" in our Audio Production sub menu puts all my versions of Ardour in there. A3, A4.0.0 and A4.0.240dbg right now. Maybe there are some other Categries that are there now that would work.

It means going through the desktop files (by hand or script) and listing the categories as they are now. Some of the really bad (wrong) ones we can create diffs for and send them to the devs or packagers.

More later....

--
Len Ovens
www.ovenwerks.net


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