2005/7/12, Jeff Spaleta <jspaleta@xxxxxxxxx>: > > Since changing the desktop wallpaper is sort of inherently a "desktop" > operation, you are after all manipulating the "desktop" with that > > I don't really think opening any specific app being it a terminal or > xchat or a web browser or email or whatever... is inherently a > "desktop" operation. If the desktop is suppose have an open terminal I use Cygwin in windows these days. Of course I have to get used to clicking icons on the menu bar, instead of context menu. I cannot see the difference. Clicking the icon may be much easier since you don't have to show the desktop before operation. But then I remember that I always use half-width menu bar in Gnome, which will leave a small blank space in the screen corner. I click it frequently to open a terminal :) Why cannot there be launchers in context menu of desktop? It's a policy, not a mechanism, right? Why cannot there be terminal shortcuts in context menu of folders? They are perfectly related. -- bbbush ^_^ -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list