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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Bookmarks in the desktops context-menu?
From:       Janne Ojaniemi <janne.ojaniemi () nbl ! fi>
Date:       2005-03-11 16:59:10
Message-ID: 200503111859.10244.janne.ojaniemi () nbl ! fi
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Is there any logical reason why KDE has entry for bookmarks in the desktop's 
context-menu? Context-menus are supposed to be (as their name implies) 
contextual menus that are somehow relevant to the task at hand. For example, 
right-clicking on the desktop should produce a menu populated with entries 
relevant to the desktop and it's usage. So, why do we have bookmarks in 
there? They should be in Konqueror (where they are used), but why have them 
in the desktop? How are they relevant to the desktop as such?
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