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holsteinOvenWerk1: you like wisker?03:01
holsteinwe could emulate upstream more..03:01
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OvenWerk1Not so sure about wisker. I guess I could try it out, but it seems to be best for some one who has a small well thought out workflow.04:38
OvenWerk1(just looking at the web page screen shots)04:39
OvenWerk1The advantage of the formal menu we have now (over the newer search assited menus) in my mind, is that it helps the new person find software they don't know they have.04:40
OvenWerk1Or don't think they might need... and so would never search for it.04:41
OvenWerk1... ok, just installed it. It is sort of KDEish but not as good. It does read all the menu files, but does not follow all the style hints at all.04:46
OvenWerk1As a result, the custom sub menus are spread all over the place,04:47
holsteinyup04:48
OvenWerk1wisker does not do all the sub or sub-sub menus we use to make things easier to follow04:48
holsteinim not wilde about it04:48
OvenWerk1so our audio production menu is a huge list of apps with no rhyme or reason.04:49
OvenWerk1I think the application finder might be more useful.04:51
OvenWerk1If I turn show menu hierarchy on it is much better. But you still need to click on the submenu before it shows rather that just hoover over it.04:57
OvenWerk1Well I can set that too, for the main catagories, but not for the submenus04:59
OvenWerk1I have KDE on two machines here (for my wife and son) and in both cases we have selected a menu type of classic.05:03
OvenWerk1So I would guess it is something that could be done, but I think it would slow me down and I would probably on my machine use the standard menu. 05:05

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