On 5/6/2009 12:10 PM, Tim wrote: > On Wed, 2009-05-06 at 10:36 -0400, David wrote: >> Why don't you edit your menus to fit you own needs and wishes? > Easy enough for those of us that know about it, not so good for anyone > else. Tell someone to load a page in Evince, and they can't find it. > Tell someone to load something in the document viewer, and you can get > an equally blank stare. They may not have it installed (what do you get > for yum install document viewer?), they may not find a document viewer > in the *graphics* menu, they may have more than one document viewer. > And, I seem to recall, that any time I customised a menu, my changes got > done with the next yum update to that application. > All in all, you present a poor argument compared against the system > having sensible settings in the first place. I have been around Linux for about ten years or so now. I have always made mine look and act like I wanted it to look and act. How did I do that? By RTM, the Release Notes, things such as that, and asking questions. I did the same thing when I used Windows. As for me? I'm just user. You need to complain to the people that maintain the menus. And I have no idea if any of them follow this general helper list. Personally I would think not. And personally I don't care. Rather than type here may I suggest that you use Bugzilla? Ask for a change in the way the menu is laid out. That way you will get their attention. And a much better argument too. :-) Have a nice day. -- David -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines