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> ====[ On Thursday 24 October 2002 09:18 pm, Luke Seubert wrote: ]====
> On 10/24/2002 7:26 PM, Miles Bader at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > [I think that in many case it will be a non-issue because a system will
> > only have the main KDE apps installed or the main Gnome apps installed,
> > not both.]
>
> Good point.  This would tend to argue in favor of segregated menus then,
> with GTK apps showing up when one is using the Gnome desktop, and QT apps
> showing up when one is in the KDE desktop.  Few newbie type users are
> likely to install both Gnome and KDE, so the menus should be designed with
> this in mind.  Do I understand this correctly as your position?
i disagree.  how about kmail and gaim?  these are good and popular 
applications.  i don't think i'm alone in using them.  what about kde and the 
gimp?  these are just the obvious examples that come to mind.

sincerely,

tim

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