Benno Schulenberg schrieb:

But good apps _do_ add themselves to the menus, if they contain a .desktop file that goes into /usr/share/applications/ . If your favourite apps don't do this, report a bug to them, upstream.

IMO that's one of the weakpoints of Gentoo. Other distributions,
like the Debian crowd (Ubuntu) or Mandrivia, make it so, that each
and every "important" application is added to the menu. In Ubuntu
it is so, that in Gnome (and I suppose in KDE as well) there's a
"Debian" menu which holds all the applications.

Something like this should be done as well in Gentoo.

Alexander Skwar
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