Re: the vfolder-desktop method



On Sat, 2002-04-27 at 22:51, Havoc Pennington wrote:
> 
> Diego González <diego pemas net> writes:
> > 
> > 	i've been playing today with the vfolder-desktop method and nautilus
> > trying to fix some of the menu editting bugs. I think that the vfolder
> > thingy is very complicated, and i don't reach to see its usefulness,
> > what is more, i think that a directory based approach (like gnome 1.4
> > did) is a lot better and easier. Maybe i'm not seeing something.
> > 
> > 	can somebody explain me how the vfolders thingy is more useful than a
> > directory based approach?
> > 
> 
> The directory approach means that you can't change the menu layout
> without modifying all applications. This was why when Ximian improved
> the menu layout in Ximian GNOME, all non-Ximian applications
> disappeared.

honestly, i don't really see how the menus can be re-arranged without
patching all the .desktop files anyway.

eg, gnome-calculator.desktop only has 'Application' and 'Utility'
keywords - if you want to do anything other than the stock setup it
seems like you need to patch a ton of stuff anyway.

(however this is probably easier to do / maintain than the old setup).

jacob
-- 
"don't get me wrong, i think that radiohead are amazing. i love their
 music and i love their ethos, but that thom yorke guy always seems to
 be complaining." -- moby
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