Le samedi 16 janvier 2010 02:43:13, Adam Williamson a écrit : > On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 02:25 +0100, Alain Portal wrote: > > > > <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... > > > > > > Um. We understand you perfectly well. > > > > So, you understand french? Particulary this? ;-) > > "Damnit! This is impossible! It's like banging your head against a > wall!" > > "dialogue de sourds" is hard to translate literally ;) A deaf people's dialogue? http://forum.wordreference.com/showthread.php?t=17218 > > > We're just explaining that you do > > > not need to add extra non-standard fields to .desktop files to make > > > > it > > > > > possible to have these extra menu levels. It's entirely possible > > > > without > > > > > having non-standard .desktop fields at all. > > > > Alors... > > > > Why I get no submenu in the Utility menu? > > > > Pourtant... > > > > cat /usr/share/applications/kde4/kcalc.desktop | grep Categories > > Categories=Qt;KDE;Utility;X-KDE-Utilities-Desktop; > > > > cat /usr/share/applications/kde4/kwrite.desktop | grep Categories > > Categories=Qt;KDE;Utility;TextEditor; > > > > cat /usr/share/applications/kde4/kbackup.desktop | grep Categories > > Categories=KDE;X-KDE-Utilities-File;Utility; > > > > Three applications, no relationship between its, but in the same (and > > only) > > menu, no submenu available... > > Because we don't set up Fedora's menu structure to have submenus, at > present. These submenus existed on FC6!!! I can provide photographies (not screenshots) if you don't trust me! > But if we _did_, then you can see that kwrite could go into a > 'Text Editors' submenu. Utilities->TextEditor > kcalc Utilities->Office > and kbackup Utilities->Files > could both stand to have a > standard subcategory beyond just 'utility' added to their .desktop > files, I guess. The point is that the existing fd.o standard categories > already have enough granularity to allow a distro to construct submenus > _if it chooses to_. As I show you in my previous message with the "cat" command, these (sub)categories exits in each desktop file in F-12, but there isn't subsequent submenu, as there are in FC-6 -- Les pages de manuel Linux en français http://manpagesfr.free.fr
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