Scott Rhoades wrote:
> 
>>Removing the AddOn menu BTW is simple: don't install AddOns. I'm not
>>kidding here: if AddOns wanted to have an entry their it wouldn't make
>>sense to remove the menu because then the AddOn couldn't be operated.
>>OTOH if there was no AddOn requesting an entry, why should the menu be
>>displayed at all?
> 
> It's not that important, and this extension I'm using is nice, or looks
> like it will be. (I haven't had it for long.) One thing worries me,
> though: if the extension programmers control how the extensions display,
> and there's no standard, what's to keep every extension from creating a
> menu with a slightly different name and really cluttering up the menu bar?
> Right now that's really not a problem. There aren't that many extensions,
> and those that exist look like they have specific enough uses that
> nobody's likely to use very many of them. But what if OOo extensions were
> to suddenly catch on and good extensions started popping up all over the
> place?
> 
> 

The reply is just OOo nonsense anyway.  Think about it.  If the user can
configure some other way of opening an add-on or the extension author has
had the nouse to provide one, why not hide the add-ons menu?  You may as
well talk to a brick wall.
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