--- Remko Troncon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

> > menu structure. I personally find it a real pain in the bum, and much
> > prefer writing my own dynamic menus (mine are implemented with ruby).
> 
> It's not really a pain in the bum, as you don't have to do anything
> about it to use it. Besides, they're not really dynamic, so it doesn't
> cost
> extra time to generate menus at runtime, whereas real dynamic menus do.

You misunderstood me. I meant it is a pain in the sense that you have no
real control over where the menu entries are added. Hence the reason why,
as you say, building your own where you have a small number of
applications is more desirable.

-- Thomas Adam

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