Projects/Plasma/AppsMenuReorganization
Apps Menu Structure Proposal. I'd like to make apps menu more fine-grained by introducing submenus
Internet
Web
- Konqueror
- Akregator
File download and sharing
- aMule
- KTorrent
- KGet
Communication
- KMail
- Kopete
- Konversation
- Kontact
- Knode
Connectivity
- KPPP
- KRDC
- KRFB
- <monitoring apps?>
Multimedia
Play and Manage
- amarok
- k3b
- <tag editors>
- <videoplayers>
Create and edit
- Kino
- Audacity
Graphics
View and Manage
- Gwenview
- Digikam
Create and edit
- Krita
- Kolourpaint
- Gimp
Office
Groupware
- <kontact, kdepim apps>
OpenOffice.org
- <openoffice apps>
KOffice
- <koffice apps>
Desktop publishing
- <plain texteditors>
- scribus
- kile
System Tools
- Konsole
- KSysGuard
- KSystemLog
- Strigi search
- <backup app>
- <Accessibility apps>
Configuration
- <...>
Engineering
- kompare
Programming
- KDevelop
- KCachegrind
Web-development
- Quanta
Translation
- Lokalize
CAD
Math
Alternatively, instead of 'Office' we could use 'Desktop Publishing', putting 'Groupware (Kontact)' into 'Internet' +merge 'Graphics' to 'Multimedia':
- Multimedia
- k3b
- Music
- Play and Manage (amarok, tag editors)
- Create and edit (Audacity)
- Video
- Play
- Create and edit (kino, etc)
- Graphics
- View and Manage (Gwenview, Digikam)
- Create and edit (Krita, Kolourpaint, Gimp)
- Music
Special entry in .desktop files determining the priority
- The order is important (Menu-Priotity field)
- apps with Menu-Priotity below some constant could be visually separated
by the line
- A lot of apps may be hidden, we should decide how to do this
(Menu-Priotity threshold)
- If category has only 1 item, the item should be displayed instead of
category
- 'Utilities' category isn't needed at all. For example:
-'root terminal' should be in System, -charselect should be callable from anywhere but K-Menu (plasmoid?) -kcalc should be a plasmoid I like he way desktop widgets are displayed in Mac OS X
Critisism I recieved from kde-devel@ so far:
> .... submenus are bad. They do not seem very usable to me,
> especially when the structure is not evident: ...
so it's better to look through all 10-20 entries (possibly in in each
category)
before finding app that you need?
> This breaks traditional alphabetical order... alphabetical order is of small value when user doesnt know the name of the app he is looking for.
remember, the menu is for newcomers, experienced users use 'Search' field anyway.