I'm writing this mail because the official authors (according to the AUTHORS file) of libgnome-menu didn't reply to a similar mail.
I just picked up work on a GNOME menu editor that - for now - uses libgnome-menu for displaying the menus contents. I really like the architecture and design of libgnome-menu. I think it has some major issues at the moment, though: It is simply not powerful enough. What I need is on the one hand writeback, on the other hand a way to get menu items that have been marked with <Exclude>. Are these things generally planned for libgnome-menu or is it meant to be only a basic library for peeking xdg menu spec-compatible menus as they appear on screen? I'd be perfectly fine with implementing write-back to the user directory on my own, since it will probably just cover some include/exclude rules. Getting excluded menu items will cause much more headache without dup'ing parsing code, so it might be worth to consider adding that. -- Christian Neumair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
