Re: Latest Scrollkeeper categories



Just to make sure I understand correctly - these are not top-level
categories but sub-categories of GNOME category, right? I.e., in OMF
files, should I use "GNOME|Applets|Utility" or "Applets|Utility"?

Another thing: I find it strange that "Nautilus File Manager", "User
Guide" and "Glossary" are listed as *categories* - I'd expect the  user
guide to be a *document* in category "GNOME|Desktop". 

Finally: for some categories, it may make sense to go deeper, e.g.
creating in "Applications|Internet" subcategories "Web browsers",
"Email", "File Transfer", etc. Probably not now, though...

Sasha

On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 19:35, Eugene O'Connor wrote:
> Here are the latest Scrollkeeper categories:
> * Accessibility
> * Applets
>   - Accessories
>   - Amusements
>   - Internet
>   - Multimedia
>   - Utility
> * Applications
>   - Accessories
>   - Desktop Preferences
>   - Games
>   - Graphics
>   - Internet
>   - Office
>   - Programming
>   - Sound and Video
>   - System Tools
>     Nautilus File Manager
> * Desktop
>   - Glossary
>   - Users Guide
> * Preferences
> * System Administration
> 
> Please note the following:
> 
> 1. The idea of changing the Scrollkeeper categories is to make them consistent
> with the Applications menu and the Add to Panel menu, so that users can follow
> the same path to find a manual that they use to find an application or applet.
> 2. Some documents will be linked to from more than one location in the category
> list. For example, the desktop preferences information will be linked from
> Applications > Desktop Preferences and Preferences.
> 3. It would be great to get all manuals into the new categories for 2.0.1. To
> get your manuals into the new categories, you will need to update your OMFs. If
> you cannot do that by Wednesday 17 July, let me know and I will try to make this
> change for you. Please send me the CVS location of your OMF.
> 4. Sun is going to add the new categories and retain the old ones. This means
> that both old and new categories will appear. When a category is empty, the
> category will no longer appear in the list. In other words, manuals will not
> disappear from the list if their OMFs are not updated.
> 5. This is also an opportunity to create short titles for manuals in the OMF
> files. I'll send out a mail on how to do this shortly.
> 6. There are no documents as yet for the Accessibility and System Administration
> categories, but eventually there will be.
> 
> What do people think?
> 
> Eugene
> 
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