On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 01:47:32 -0600 Michael Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> babbled:

transient issues and will be worked on (for exebuf). as for menu - you can to
sub-menus - just need to write up a custom .menu xml goop ball that has them :)

> I'm curious... is there any way to get the new application menu handling
> (the favorites.menu XML file) to behave as the old (folder) method did?
> 
> Since I had my favorite menu structure set up long before e was able to
> handle .desktop files, I am quite used to being able to right click on
> the desktop and select from my top used apps, or select a folder and
> select a lesser used app from that same menu.  But with the new
> structure, I don't see any way of splitting this up into folders... not
> to mention that most of the apps don't show up as an option when I type
> the first few characters in a run box.
> 
> TIA
> 
> Michael
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