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Hi Eduardo, all


Eduardo Maldonado wrote

But it will has any way for avoid... (some xml file for modify, may be...)

I we unselect some program in installation, this program is not refered in
open or new menu. But there are reference here.

For me, it can be... don't know, molesto (spanish) (annuying?)


I understand your idea (yes annoying is the perfect word ;) ). I think that
it would make a lot of sense to have an alternate working mode where closing
a document would keep the programs interface instead of showing the Start
Center. And in that mode, the New button would allow to create only
documents that apply to that program. E.g. 

I agree that having too many options is sometimes difficult to explain to
the users.

I think this really deserves a Feature Request. Would you like to do that,
Eduardo?

Meanwhile, does any one on this mailing list know of a quick hack to modify
the Start Center?

Regards,
Pedro

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