Le vendredi 15 janvier 2010 20:49:49, Andrea Musuruane a écrit : > On Fri, Jan 15, 2010 at 8:42 PM, Alain Portal <alain.portal@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > I'm sorry, I forgot to answer this :-( > > And I see that perhaps, I wasn't very clear in my question. > > I'm talking about the Categories entry. > > > > I could see in some desktop files provided by applications that some > > distributions (Mandriva, Suse) have their own categories, and KDE too. > > Examples: > > > > - X-MandrivaLinux-System-Archiving-Backup > > - X-SuSE-Backup > > - X-KDE-Utilities-File > > > > Of course, I removed the others distributions relative one, but where to > > find a list of KDE specific categories? > > Are there Fedora specific categories? > > For most, we use standard Freedesktop categories. A list is here: > http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html You're right to remember me, I didn't fully read it ;-) > I think that the only exception (and it is really an add-on) it is this > one: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/FedoraStudio A good initiative, but seems to be stillborn (stillbirth? In french : « mort- né ») as it seems to be optionnal. What I wanted to point is, as an example, my Utility menu is really too full! There are 29 applications entries in it, this is unreadable. On FC6, my Utility menu have 7 submenus: - Accessibility - Office - Text editors - Files - Devices - PIM - Others It was really more convenient... Menu Utility is just an example! Regards, Alain -- Les pages de manuel Linux en français http://manpagesfr.free.fr
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