Matt Zagrabelny wrote on 2004-11-23 16:27:
On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 00:42 +0200, Basri Kanca wrote:

I know this does sound like the lamest question, but I
simply have to ask it --please flame sparingly :-)

When I do an 'apt-get install <something>', does <something>
actually get placed in a menu item under somewhere under
the 'Applications' --referring to Gnome.

If so, how do I know which menu path <something> has been
placed --other than going thru every single menu and trying
to guess whether the menu item just added bears a resemblence
to the <something> that I 'apt-get'ted.

And, a second question --if I may: Is there a GUI way (i.e.
using Nautilus) to create launcable menu-items under
'Applications'? I tried 'File --> Create Launcher' but
it comes up paractically blank.

if you click on the gnome applications menu and navigate to the desired submenu you can *right* click and add a new menu item there. no need for external applications.

We're back to where we started :-) Here is what I needed to know:

Using Synaptic, say, I installed an app. It reported successful
install. Nice. We're getting somewhere. Now, the problems:

a) What are the names (labels) of the application that was just
installed. I.e., when I frantically go through the menu tree (Gnome
and/or Debian) what am I looking for? Am I expected to remember
the previous setting of all those menus and do a mental diff?

b) If, say, I am installing 'Ethereal', I want it to be under
'Applications' --> 'Network' (instead of being buried somewhere
else), and I'd like it to be labelled something more user-friendly
(OK, this is not really valid for Ethereal, but is for almost
everything else).

c) I want to rearrange the whole thing so that I dont need
to trace 2 tree (Gnome and Debian) and merge and/or prune the
whole thing the way it suits me. How do I do it --other than
going thru a lot of low-level guts of the system. Even then,
the whole thing is totally trial/error --no visual feedback.

d) This was the user <me>, I am the admin. I want to let some
other users use that app and some others not to use it. How do
I do all of this? Do I login for each user and arrange it for
them?

I can go on. But, you see the headaches, I hope.

Most of this could have been solved if Synaptic (or whatever the
installer is) were to come back to me and ask 'under what label,
under which menu node, for which users' am I going to install
that particular app. No one does.

Cheers,
Adem


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