K Menu Gnome (Slackware Package) 0.6.7
Arisztid Taszilo
ariszlo at gmail.com
Sun Aug 19 23:09:16 CEST 2007
Name: K Menu Gnome (Slackware Package)
Version: 0.6.7
Type: KDE Improvement
Depend:
License: Other
Homepage: http://ariszlo.tripod.com/
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=31028
Description:
K Menu with Gnome folder and extra icons for KDE
3.2 or later.
If you install both KDE and Gnome then K Menu will
become a mess with overpopulated submenus. Some
distributions try to solve this by hiding many
Gnome apps in KDE and most KDE apps in Gnome. I do
not like that. I want to access Gnome apps in KDE
and KDE apps in Gnome. So this is my attempt to
both maintain desktop interoperability and unmess
the menus.
Why should one install both KDE and Gnome at all?
You might share your machine with somebody who
prefers the other desktop, or you might be a
desktop junky like I am.
Menu Structure
KDE apps are left where they are. GNOME apps are
moved into Gnome. Applications that require
neither KDE, nor GNOME are moved into
$CATEGORY/More.
Installation:
1. Save as kmenu-gnome-0.6.7-noarch-1.tgz
2. installpkg kmenu-gnome-0.6.7-noarch-1.tgz
3. Restart X and run kappfinder to update the K
Menu.
Changelog:
Version 0.6.7: Moved GNOME PPP, gTodo,
ilContrast, Sagasu, and Tracker into Gnome, and
re-added 2x32 sized directory icons.
Version 0.6.6: Fixed some suboptimal
categorizations and refreshed a lot of icons.
Version 0.6.5: Updated for Slackware Current &
Vector 5.8.
Version 0.6.4: Less links, more icons.
Version 0.6.3: Updated for Gnome 2.18.
Version 0.6.2: Moved several GTK apps that don't
require Gnome out of the Gnome directory and moved
into it several Gnome apps which are not
categorized as Gnome apps in their menu entry
files.
Version 0.6.1: updated for Gnome 2.16.
Version 0.6: technical tweaks mostly invisible to
the user like fixing the ownership of symlinks or
cleaning up the spec files.
Version 0.5: updated for KDE 3.5 and Gnome 2.14
and added some classic Gnome Core icons.
Version 0.4: Moved to KDE-Apps.org.
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