What menulibre does do well is act as an application categories browser. So anyone who wants to do some logic on how to get all the applications in the right place can look at what is there. Feel free to send bug reports upstream, but be careful as there are some cases where the original dev has some thing that works well (like Ardour) and it is debian who have removed categories... so in that case it would need a debian bugreport.

The Ardour site has AudioVideo, Audio, AudioEditing, Recorder. We/Debian have AudioVideo, Audio. Probably AudioEditing gave lintian fits, so change it to AudioVideoEditing and it should pass. Recording is in the spec already.

The spec is weird:
"The table below describes Additional Categories. The Related Categories column lists one or more categories that are suggested to be used in conjunction with the Additional Category. Note that at least one Main Category must be included in the desktop entry's list of categories. If multiple Main Categories are included in a single desktop entry file, the entry may appear more than once in the menu. If the Related Categories column is blank, the Additional Category can be used with any Main Category."

It says that there are suggested categories to be used along with "Additional" categories. Note the word "Suggested", to me means optional, but the last line seems to indicate not.

I think qjackctl and patchage should have a "FlowChart" category :) (works with the connections window)


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Len Ovens
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