Gnome is good for a second desktop, and kde.
It would be nice to have a choice, and a default dm applied that is lightweight.
is it possible to have links on the desktop instead of a menu? This
way gnome could be used as default.
Are there any other ways to look at the links as something different,
to look at them in a different way?
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On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 8:31 PM, Pablo Ferreira
<pelado_silveira@???> wrote:
>
> sorry for my english (ja): i think is "fairer", no "more fair"
>
> hasta lueguito
>
>> From: pelado_silveira@???
>> To: dynebolic@???
>> Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 19:19:11 +0200
>> Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] how to customize the application menu?
>>
>>
>> I agree that the accesibility stuff is very important. I think that Dyne-Bolic must be accesible for everybody and Gnome has the Orca software incorporated, that permits people with visual disability use free software. That's a very important fight within the free software movent and is very important to make this world more fair.
>>
>> Salutes
>>
>> > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:13:02 +0200
>> > From: jaromil@???
>> > To: dynebolic@???
>> > Subject: Re: [dyne:bolic] how to customize the application menu?
>> >
>> >
>> > re all,
>> >
>> > On Wed, 28 Sep 2011, Marco Vladimir Lemus Yañez wrote:
>> >
>> > > http://www.freedesktop.org/standars/menu-spec/1.0/menu.dtd
>> > > It's not working, but maybe this is a way to get something, maybe we
>> > > must try to learn more things about gnome and then decide to keep it
>> > > or change it, that's my opinion.
>> >
>> > yes, the problem is that this system has been designed only for
>> > automatic menu population, from the point of view of distributions
>> > that are made automatically, instead of crafted by hand like
>> > dyne:bolic... so the result is a system where, to change position and
>> > categories of applications in the menu, you have to look for their
>> > .desktop files and edit them one by one. That's unmaintainable!
>> >
>> > Now, also judging from the response here, I think we can wisely step
>> > back from gnome2 and return to Xfce, so it won't be anymore a beta :)
>> >
>> > Still let me state that the reason why I wanted to try gnome2 is that
>> > its configuration system is really good! it presents a panel full of
>> > selections and most importantly has "accessibility" tools for people
>> > with different abilities: like braille, moving mouse with joystick and
>> > such. These things are lacking into Xfce ... :/
>> >
>> > Do you think that an hybrid approach here can be interesting?
>> > something based on gnome2 for configuration and helper programs, but
>> > with an Xfce panel ? I'll try experimenting on that...
>> >
>> > ciao!
>> >
>> >
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