Long-standing question: do linux distros follow a common convention in their menu file structure? When mandrake/mandriva installs got altered by structure change in (image) magick, I migrated to (k)ubuntu. With gui tools to set up menus, this was quite easy, if time-consuming. I am now using a Raspberry Pi - like (?)ubuntu, debian-based - and basic xastir install is easy (from ..deb in repository). The GUI menu item for xastir comes up under "other" however, an already-crowded list, and with no icon. Changing this is quite difficult given there is no gui menu-editor tool (well, not that I can find anyway). I set up kubuntu with xastir (built from cvs - easy with the build script, thanks!) under a fresh sub-menu of "Amateur Radio" with its own icon (from /usr(/share)/xastir/symbols). I still haven't found an appropriate icon for the sub-menu though, and it's still a pain entering the description details.
....returning to the question: can all this be part of 'make install'?

hopefully helpfully,
Dex, ZL2DEX

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