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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    Bug#16320: Menu Editor is a mess!!!
From:       rich1338 () mindspring ! com
Date:       2000-11-30 19:01:12
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Package: kmenuedit
Version: KDE-base-2.0-7
Severity: normal
Installed from: Mandrake RPM's

Hi,

I was SOO excited to use the new KDE 2.0, I thought that>> this would be a huge \
impovement over the first incarnation.>> I was right in many ways, but then a few \
items that I really>> rely on were really messed up. I.E: MenuDrake.>>

It is the biggest mess I have ever seen, I actually>> uninstalled the package and go \
into /usr/share/applnks/ and>> do it all by hand, at least I know it will be there>> \
when I am through, and STILL there when I need to reboot the machine.>>

I envoked MenuDrake after getting all my apps installed and>> up and running, wanted \
to move some things around,>> like, I can't understand why you have Graphics under \
multi>> media, so I wanted to move that one out on it's own, move>> the links from \
WordPerfectOffice2000 out on it's own from>> under Applications, and there are a few \
others. I restart>> the session and nothing has changed, AND my links to WPO2000>> \
were gone. That was the last straw, I uninstalled>> the damn thing and then went and \
configured it>> myself, even found were the WPO2000 link to the 'links'>> were kept: \
usr/X11K6/share/applnk/Applications>> Also, there used to be the option of placing \
directories>> from the menu on the panel, can't do that any more>>
I really liked that option: Packaging: contains the apps
MandrakeUpdate, kpackage, and rpmdrake. The ability to>>
have that directory folder in the panel saves space, now I have three icons there, \
where there should be one!!>>

I really prefered the old KMenuEdit program, it was slow,>>
but at least the changes were saved and implimented, all>>
and all, it was a great program that needed a fix here>>
and there, not this crappy re-write that we got thrown at us>>.

Thank you.

Richard A. McCormick

(submitted via bugs.kde.org)


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