Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > In other words, we should be using a unified Debian menu structure > > > with appropriate tweaks for certain environments (and in > > > particular, _not_ using the default Gnome/KDE menu structures). > > > > Yup. > > No... The point behind the vFolder spec is that both GNOME and KDE can show > all of the same menu items in their preferred / default structures (which > are almost exactly the same now anyway). > > So with GNOME and KDE you need to do *zero work*. Just install the .desktop > files in the right place, with sensible metadata, and you're done.
I'm confused -- why do you say `No' when the rest of what you write seems to agree with what was said? That is, isn't vFolder/.desktop a _mechanism_, with which the debian menu structure could be conveniently displayed by Gnome/KDE (replacing the normal Gnome/KDE menu structure)? -Miles -- `To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems' --Homer J. Simpson

