Version: unknown (using KDE 3.1.93 (CVS >= 20031028), (testing/unstable)) Compiler: gcc version 3.3.2 (Debian) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.0-test9 From the kde-usability mailing list. One thing I've noticed is how all over the place settings for the kmenu are, and in addition just how many entries there are in the k menu. Theres the menu editor. A stand alone tool for add/remove/editing the individual entries. Theres the Menu updater tools, which is basically an automated version of the menu editor. And then theres the 'Menus' setting in the kicker configuration which really only is for one menu, the K menu. I propose these three things should be integrated together into a single configurator. The menu updater should take the main stage as it is more useful for adding and removing applications for most people. However the functionality of the original menu editor should be integrated into it so you can 'add' something the updater has found, then customise it, change its position in the tree and add things that the updater doesn't detect. In addition the 'optional sub menus', 'show side image' quickstart etc should also be configureable here as they are all indeed K menu specific things and being in kicker configuration doesn't make a whole lot of sense. while the k menu is part of Kicker, you can also access it any number of other ways and shouldn't be strictly viewed as kicker. This would remove the confusing menu editor, menu updating tool entries under settings which should really be viewed as the same process in my opinion.
This would be advantageous for by combining all menu related fuctions.
*** Bug 94503 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Aaron, what about making the "menus" tab of kicker available as a standalone configure page in kmenuedit?