Stewart Adam <s.adam <at> diffingo.com> writes: > I know alacarte is there for a reason, but I was wondering if others > agree the system menus could use some restructuring. The generic names > like 'Movie Player' are great because you can search for programs by > function but what when 2+ desktop environments are installed? Which > 'File Brower' am I opening - XFCE, Gnome or KDE's? That's indeed a problem, but submenus aren't the answer, inserting the real name of the application is. We KDE SIG folks have been fighting for that for a while, with moderate results. > It turns out that 'File Browser' opens up Nautilus, while 'File Brower - > Super User Mode' pulls up konqueror. The entry for Konqueror is labeled "Konqueror (Systemverwaltungsmodus)" here (KDE 3.5.8, de_AT.UTF-8 locale). If there's such a vague name, that would be a bug, we normally don't use vague names in KDE .desktop files. We can patch this. > In rawhide there are two identical > 'System Monitor' entries if you have KDE and Gnome installed. The only > way you can tell them apart is that the entry which opens ksysgaurd > doesn't have a comment. That's bad too, we really have to add KSysGuard to the name there. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list