[Om2008.08] Desktop drawer submenu subdirectory
Bastian Muck
bastian.muck at gmx.de
Wed Sep 10 13:59:36 CEST 2008
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That solves the Problem. But what if someone (like me) dislikes the
slider?
Nishit Dave schrieb:
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 4:56 PM, <flamma at correo.ugr.es
> <mailto:flamma at correo.ugr.es>> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody.
>
> I have installed openmoko-games and I enjoy some of them very
> much. But
> now my desktop have too much icons to be practical.
>
> It would be useful to have subdirectories on the main menu. So
> if I want
> to play a game, I go to games and then there are all the games.
>
> I have tried (and failed) the following aproachs:
>
> 1- Make a directory in /usr/share/applications and copy the
> .desktop files
> inside. Result: the subdirectory doesn't appear, but the
> launchers inside
> do.
>
> 2- Make a directory launcher in the same place, and put the
> .desktop files
> inside the directory pointed. Result: the directory launch does not
> appear.
>
>
> Have you tried the Slider view under Illume menu > Configuration
> (Spanner) > Launcher > Display Type? It categorizes applications
> and displays one icon for each category. You can slide horizontally
> across different applications in each category. Nice idea, but
> implementation is sub-optimal. You can't see all applications at
> once, and end up invoking the wrong ones.
>
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