tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post1309937438128534150..comments2024-01-03T05:14:06.952+02:00Comments on Communicating the actions: Fine-grained applications menuNick Shaforostoffhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07699334083477377455noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post-90492298930691616552010-02-24T19:28:02.626+02:002010-02-24T19:28:02.626+02:00Very nice! Aion Gold You guys know what buy wow go...Very nice! <a href="http://www.lvinn.com" rel="nofollow">Aion Gold</a> You guys know what <a href="http://www.happyleveling.com" rel="nofollow">buy wow gold</a> you're doing in <a href="http://www.wow-power-leveling.eu" rel="nofollow">wow power leveling</a> designing <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Allods-Online" rel="nofollow">Allods Gold</a> these <a href="http://www.bymmo.com/Allods-Online" rel="nofollow">Allods Gold</a> health status <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Final-Fantasy-XI" rel="nofollow">ffxi gil</a> dashboards. Glad <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Ever-Quest-2" rel="nofollow">EQ2 Gold</a> to see <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Lord-of-The-Ring-Online-US" rel="nofollow">Lotro Gold</a> your taking <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Maple-Story-USA" rel="nofollow">maple story mesos</a> transparency seriously, and recognizing <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Runes-of-Magic" rel="nofollow">ROM Gold</a> the benefits of opening <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/EVE" rel="nofollow">eve isk</a> up to your users. It will be an interest case study <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Lineage-II" rel="nofollow">Lineage 2 adena</a> to see how the (inevitable) next downtime event compares to the <a href="http://www.lvinn.com/Star-Wars-Galaxies" rel="nofollow">swg Credits</a> previous one now that this exists.<br />erAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post-26179084093376233552009-02-22T23:38:00.000+02:002009-02-22T23:38:00.000+02:00@incunabulum: create bug reports for those apps. a...@incunabulum: create bug reports for those apps. ask them to include appropriate subcategory to their desktop file, referring to http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-spec-1.0.html#category-registry<BR/><BR/>you can find desktop files in /usr/share/applications or via 'locate /usr*.desktop' if you have mlocate set up.<BR/><BR/>@mutlu_inek: the thing is that this requires additional programming, and I don't have time for that.Nick Shaforostoffhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07699334083477377455noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post-36151487142920654992009-02-22T11:23:00.000+02:002009-02-22T11:23:00.000+02:00I like it, too! Do we see this in KDE 4.3? The onl...I like it, too! Do we see this in KDE 4.3? <BR/><BR/>The only issue I have is with your "migration" script. Running it, all my custom menu entries that I created for hand-installed apps like eclipse are moved to the "Lost+Found" category. This also happens for entries that do not follow the complete specs. Krusader - installed as package - can be named as example.<BR/><BR/>Also, I do see a whole bunch of "Not according to spec; missing trailing semicolon" messages. (E. g. for kdevelop entries...)incunabulumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08333379864863921386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post-92007528133347873872009-02-22T02:41:00.000+02:002009-02-22T02:41:00.000+02:00I think this is a good approach especially if you ...I think this is a good approach especially if you have many menu entries. If you have only 5-7 (yeah, that magic number again), they should not be split up. Or maybe this should be customizable? For example:<BR/><BR/>- Split submenu in further submenus, if it has more that x entries [default: 7]<BR/>- Don't show submenu if it contains x items or less. [default: 2]<BR/>- Merge submenu into its parent if it is the only category in the submenu. [default: true]<BR/>...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8446359260434483152.post-10669771867132065072009-02-21T22:41:00.000+02:002009-02-21T22:41:00.000+02:00I like it ;-)I am wondering one thing - if the sub...I like it ;-)<BR/><BR/>I am wondering one thing - if the sub menu has only one item, does it still show? sounds like overkill to me...<BR/><BR/>If it doesn't, that's smart. Maybe make it even smarter - if the top level has only 2-3 items, and the submenu only 2-3, maybe merge it back somehow? In other words, don't show 2 sub menu's with each 2 items, that sucks!Jos Poortvliethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05243886270488333877noreply@blogger.com