The Fine Print: The following comments
are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )
|
Re: K-Menu
by Joergen Ramskov on Friday 27/Oct/2006, @03:48
|
Eh? Have you followed the KDE project at all for the last year? Have you completely missed the fact that the developers are working hard on KDE4 which looks like it will bring an insane amount of cool new stuff to KDE?
It sure sounds like it...
|
[
Reply To This | View ]
|
Re: K-Menu
by terracotta on Friday 27/Oct/2006, @05:05
|
Well, it's probably just under graphics. I personally love that their menu is uncluttered and simple. Some subcategories and that's it, not subcategories under subcategories. Kubuntu is the first distribution I met with a nice looking kde with not too many programs and not too many menus.
|
[
Reply To This | View ]
|
Re: K-Menu
by JaKi on Sunday 05/Nov/2006, @12:01
|
Well, I personally don't like crippled and tiny menus like kbfx and kickoff. I need a menu with subcategories in subcategories so I can sort the entries as much as possible and am able to see the subcategories and the entries together. In kbfx you have to scroll a lot which is just horrible for me (not to mention its super tiny size), I need to have everything visible. And in kickoff (which imho looks much more usable than kbfx) you also have to scroll and you cannot look at the categories and the entries at the same time because the entries panel seems to slide of the categories (that's like the icon view mode in kcontrol, I'm feeling very uncomfortable with it). I hope KDE 4 will have a "classic" mode with the current kmenu style (which I like a lot) and a "normal" icon-sized button.
|
[
Reply To This | View ]
|
|
Re: K-Menu
by Robert Knight on Friday 27/Oct/2006, @12:57
|
KDE 3.x is currently in a "chilly" status. ie. It there isn't a complete feature freeze in effect, but there are strict conditions under which new features can be added to the KDE 3.5.x series.
The reason being that most exciting stuff is happening in the KDE 4 world.
Having said that, distributions are free to make their own modifications to the KDE 3.x series which others can then use. Suse 10.2 users will see a replacement for the K menu before KDE 4, and hopefully a few other distributions might make use of it as well.
|
[
Reply To This | View ]
|
Re: K-Menu
by AC on Saturday 28/Oct/2006, @02:56
|
And besides k-menu and kickoff, there is also kbfx as menu replacement.
|
[
Reply To This | View ]
|
|
The Fine Print: The previous
comments are owned by whomever posted them.
( Reply )
|