Menueditor in xfce ?

Jean-François Wauthy pollux at castor.be
Fri Jan 23 22:44:02 CET 2004


Le ven 23/01/2004 à 22:30, Jasper Huijsmans a écrit :
> Op vr 23-01-2004, om 20:55 schreef Jean-François Wauthy:
> > Le jeu 22/01/2004 à 20:44, Jasper Huijsmans a écrit :
> > > Op do 22-01-2004, om 17:06 schreef Jean-François Wauthy:
> > > ...
> > > > > 
> > > > what do you mean by "ready for inclusion" ?
> > > > it can wait a little (i'm implementing support for drag and drop in the
> > > > menu tree and after it will become version 1.0)
> > > > For me it's ready, i haven't found (until now) any nasty bug but i only
> > > > released it yesterday evening, perhaps weird behaviour can be reported
> > > > in the next few days
> > > > 
> > > 
> > > Three things that are missing as far as I can tell:
> > > 
> > > Easy
> > > * quit ( <builtin name="Quit" cmd="quit"> )
> > > * visible="no" property (use extra column: Hidden [x])
> > > 
> > it's done as well as opening menu.xml in use when starting,
> > xfce4-menueditor-0.95 released (http://users.skynet.be/p0llux/)
> > 
> 
> Excellent. Will test more tomorrow. A few things:
> * visible property is not read or written properly.
ok i'll correct it tomorrow
> * can't edit separators, title or quit
it's normal, what do you to edit in that (except title)?
> * you shouldn't show confirmation dialog when there are no changes to be
> saved.
ok it will be done
> * 'Are you sure you want to quit?' -> No -> oops, window gone, program
> still running ;-)
i don't have this problem ! when does it occur for you ?

> 
> > > Hard
> > > * including files by using an entity (&menu2;)
> > > 
> > > This will be hard, I think. I'm not sure this should prevent adding the
> > > menu editor, but it is important functionality (debian menu, menumaker).
> > > 
> > > Ideally the menu parser would be changed to use glib xml and we'd use
> > > something like <include>path/to/menu2.xml</include> instead of entities.
> > > That would be easier to support in the editor.
> > > 
> > yes, hard but not impossible :-) 
> > what does appear in the tree : the include path or the menu itself (in
> > the second case it will be HARD) ?
> > 
> 
> Show the filename, I think. Usually included files will have been
> generated by some utility and you don't want to edit them manually.
> 
ok i prefer that ;-)
> Perhaps an option to edit that file (in a second instance of the
> program?), but that's not too important.
ok but later

> thanks, 
> 	Jasper
> 
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