Re: [gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus

2005-04-20 Thread Thomas Heinrichsdobler
It is able to scan your portage tree for installed packages, and thus create a functional menu. Documentation is available on the website, you should find everything you're looking for. //Thomas -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus

2005-04-20 Thread Mark Knecht
On 4/20/05, smoke3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > IT'S really what I was looking for! > > TNX > > Smoke3 > Is it? I emerged it and looked very quickly. It certainly looks like I could build menus nicely using it but I couldn't quickly figure out how to make it go find applications and build my

Re: [gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus

2005-04-20 Thread smoke3
IT'S really what I was looking for! TNX Smoke3 -- You can't learn what you think you know. -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus

2005-04-20 Thread Thomas Heinrichsdobler
You might want to try denu: from http://freshmeat.net/projects/denu/ Denu is a portage-based menu generator/editor for Fluxbox, Openbox, GNOME, IceWM, KDE, XFCE4, and Waimea. Its main feature is Web-based updates, and it also has some customization features. It even is portage-aware, so most (i

[gentoo-user] Consolidating Gnome and KDE apps in menus

2005-04-20 Thread Mark Knecht
Hi, I did this conversion of my wife's FC2 machine to Gentoo. the conversion went well (mostly) although I'm now into the process of making the user experience what she wants. The first issue I need to deal with is the differences in what's percieved to be a lack in Gentoo to her as a user.