Package: debian-policy
Version: 2.5.1.0
Severity: wishlist
I propose the following change to chapter "6.1 Manual pages":
--- schnipp
--- policy.sgml Tue Apr 27 18:14:00 1999
+++ policy.sgml Mon Jun 21 01:17:54 1999
@@ -2868,20 +2868,14 @@
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, I wrote:
> In /usr/share/trans the translation dictionaries are named with the
> ISO(?) names so the above German-English dictionary will be stored
> as /usr/share/trans/de-en
> "ding" doesn't make much sense without a translation dictionary, so
> it may be a good idea to dep
On Sun, Jun 20, 1999 at 02:50:51PM -0300, Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> > Would it be possible to group menu items that would be together, just do not
> > put them in the menu? So my menu would become:
> >
> > Apps>
> > Games >
> > Screen >
> > System >
> > Wi
> Would it be possible to group menu items that would be together, just do not
> put them in the menu? So my menu would become:
>
> Apps>
> Games >
> Screen >
> System >
> Window Managers >
> Command Tool
> Shell Tool
> Xterm
But you would loose the alpha
Richard Braakman wrote:
> Is it also possible to specify that a menu (such as Apps) must have only
> submenus? Mixed menus seem cluttered and I find them hard to use.
I'd like to see that too.
--
see shy jo
Julian Gilbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem with /usr/local/etc as it stands is that it is in a
> shareable tree. It would be better to have /etc/local and
> /etc/local/share, IMHO.
Theres also another thing that came to my mind. There might be
conffiles that are shareable, but that
On debian-policy, joost witteveen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I've just released menu-2.0. It has many new features, one of
> wich is the automatic optimization of the menu tree, using
> something I've called "hints". This is what I want to start
> discussion about with this messa
joost witteveen wrote:
> forcetree
> Apps/Sound
> endforcetree
Is it also possible to specify that a menu (such as Apps) must have only
submenus? Mixed menus seem cluttered and I find them hard to use.
Richard Braakman
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