Some time ago I posted to the Marketing list about a little "test" I was performing with some friends and family who are (or rather were) not familiar with Linux or Fedora at all, and were exposed to the LiveCD. There were some interesting comments and I generated an OOo enabled LiveCD for them to test with it. At any rate, part of the feedback I got since then, was about OOo Draw. Basically one of my relatives found out about it from the main File - New menu entry on the various OOo programs. Thinking it was part of Impress I got an e-mail asking about it. The e-mail basically said that if "this draw application was part of Impress why it had another entry in the File - New menu. I then proceeded to explain that OOo draw is another application, and was immediately caught off guard when I got a prompt reply of "How come, then that it doesn't have an applications menu entry, if it is a full blown app of its own, then?" And that's why I ask here, since I double checked on my four other Fedora machines (one desktop running F8, another running F7, yet another running F9 alpha and a laptop with F8), and indeed openoffice.org-draw is installed, but there is no menu entry for the application, even though there is the .desktop file /usr/share/applications/, any particular reason why it isn't included in either the Office or Graphics applications menus? Thanks in advance. -- Fedora-desktop-list mailing list Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list