Frank Richter wrote: > Also, Windows and Linux desktops have a bit of different "views" on what > the "desktop menu" should contain: most of the time, the Windows start > menu contains one folder per application, with that folder containing > not only the application but also a link to the README or web page, > uninstaller etc. In contrast, Linux desktop first sort the items per > category (eg Education, Development) and there is one icon per > application (no READMEs etc).
Sure. At the moment these are located in the "Applications > Wine > Programs > My Game > Game" which is too long. I was just suggesting cutting out the "Programs" level, so the link would be "Applications > Wine > My Game > Game", reducing the menu by one level. While this still means that Windows applications will put their shortcuts in a sub-folder, it reduces the amount of nested menus involved (especially if there is just going to be a single menu option from Applications > Wine). - Reece