Hi smeg is no more...
they name changed to alacarte you can find it at : http://www.realistanew.com/projects/alacarte -- Nuno Araujo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Thanks. I actually have it, and couldn't remember the name. Used to > watch > Red Dwarf so I shoulda remembered it ;-) > > I oughta file a bug on it. Smeg depends on python >v2.4.1, and at the > time > it showed up in portage, this version of python was masked with ~x86, so > smeg was too. Since stable python is now at 2.4.2 the mask on smeg could > probably be removed. > > Thus spake Stuart Howard on Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 06:33:02AM CST >> furhter lack of resistance shows this >> http://packages.gentoo.org/search/?sstring=smeg >> >> stu >> >> On 14/12/05, Stuart Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > I dont use gnome anymore, however there was an application that was >> > written in order to allow for editing of the gnome menus though it was >> > not in portage IIRC >> > sorry but I cannot remmber the name. >> > >> > stu >> > >> > ps. Couldnt resist a quick google, No 1. => >> > http://www.realistanew.com/2005/03/18/gnome-menu-editor >> > >> > On 14/12/05, Lindsay Haisley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > I note that the Gnome-2.8 Desktop Users Guide tells me that I can >> edit gnome >> > > menus from nautilus by using a location URI of "applications:///". >> When I >> > > try this, I get "'applications:///' is not a valid location. - >> Please check >> > > the spelling and try again." >> > > >> > > What gives here? I'm running Nautilus 2.10.1, which appears to be >> the >> > > version of gnome on the system rather than 2.8, as noted in the >> help, but >> > > since the docs are what is installed at this point, I assume they're >> > > current. >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Lindsay Haisley | "Fighting against human | PGP public key >> > > FMP Computer Services | creativity is like | available at >> > > 512-259-1190 | trying to eradicate | >> <http://pubkeys.fmp.com> >> > > http://www.fmp.com | dandelions" | >> > > | (Pamela Jones) | >> > > -- >> > > [email protected] mailing list >> > > >> > > >> > >> > >> > -- >> > "There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand >> > binary, those who don't" >> > >> > --Unknown >> > >> >> >> -- >> "There are 10 types of people in this world: those who understand >> binary, those who don't" >> >> --Unknown >> >> -- >> [email protected] mailing list >> > > -- > Lindsay Haisley | "Fighting against human | PGP public key > FMP Computer Services | creativity is like | available at > 512-259-1190 | trying to eradicate | <http://pubkeys.fmp.com> > http://www.fmp.com | dandelions" | > | (Pamela Jones) | > -- > [email protected] mailing list > > -- [email protected] mailing list
