Re: Release notes - menu editing etc



 --- Dave Bordoley <bordoley msu edu> wrote: > In regards to
nautilus..i don't think it's immediately clear that
> the
> applications directory is used for menu editing (plus it's only
> accessible from start here) so it probably isn't as big of a deal.
> Special casing all the file manager code for the applications
> directory
> would probably be a pain and cause more bugs.
> 
> dave

not a major point, but typing applications:/// in the title bar gives
you, similar to gnome1.4, so its not that hidden.


> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 10:59, Mike Martin wrote:
> > First off, is there a reason why the latest draft of the release
> > notes say FIXME rather than
> > http://www.redtux.demon.co.uk/docs/gnome_menu_edit_doc.20_6.html
> > 
> > BTW - on my system with the mods described in the note panel menu
> > editing is very sweet!!
> > 
> > Also on a consistency note, menu editing has been disabled in
> > gnome-panel, but not in nautilus, which is where the worst
> problems
> > are.
> > 
> > The hang of nautilus being one of the worst.
> > 
> > 
> > 
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