Re: Desktop categories

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Le vendredi 15 janvier 2010 23:42:41, Adam Williamson a écrit :
> On Fri, 2010-01-15 at 23:04 +0100, Alain Portal wrote:
> > 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...
> 
> There's no need to break the upstream spec for this. It already allows
> you to specify the type of app at a pretty fine level (there's
> categories for text editors and so on). Exactly how to construct the
> final system menus *from* the categories defined in the .desktop file is
> left up to the DE / distro to decide, so Fedora could choose to have
> more levels in its menus if we wanted to.

<mode l10n="French">
Putain ! Mais c'est pas possible !
C'est à se cogner la tête contre les murs !!!
Un vrai dialogue de sourds...
</mode>

Please, is there a french speaking fedora developer to contact me and who 
could help me to tell what I want to tell.
It is now clear to me that I'm not understood...

Regards,
Alain
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