How about having a menu that shows the most recently used plugins?  I use
that feature a lot when I use GIMP.  -Bob

On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:36 AM, Pablo Carreira <pablotcarre...@hotmail.com
> wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> >In this moment you must always navigate at least 2 levels, instead after
> the reorganization you would navigate at least 2 levels and 3 sometimes
> only:
>
> >2 levels if the plugin add only one button
> (Database->SubMenuName->PluginAction)
> >3 levels if the plugin have more than one button
> (Database->SubMenuName->PluginMenuName->PluginAction)
> >In fact there're only few plugins which have more than one button in their
> menu.
>
> You are right. For plugins like 'Postgis Manager' and 'RT_SQL' there are
> and will be only 2 levels. But it will be much cleaner.
>
>
> Taking into account what Alister Hood said:
> >I seldom use most plugins,
> I had an other idea for plugins organization, not necessarily to be
> implemented now: The plugin manager could have customizable "Plugin Sets",
> so when you change the "Plugin Set" it disable and enables a collection of
> plugins.
> Something like the "Layers States Manager" in AutoCad (it could be "Plugin
> States Manager").
> or like the concept of "workspaces", or "perspectives" like in Eclipse IDE.
>
> Regards,
>
> Pablo.
>
>
>
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