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HI

It seems we borrowed from MS:

Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
...

and felt compelled to do the same
LibreOffice Calc
LibreOffice Writer

so, +1 to remove "LibreOffice" there.



Em 29-11-2011 21:51, Lior Kaplan escreveu:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com <mailto:timar74@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hi,

    A user reported the following issue:
    https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43259

    "The entries in LibreOffice's Start Menu folder all begin with the
    word
    'LibreOffice', e.g. 'LibreOffice Base', 'LibreOffice Calc'.
     Surely this word
    is superfluous, since they are entries in a folder named
    'LibreOffice ...'?
    This is not just a cosmetic issue: it means that the user cannot
    start Impress,
    for example, simply by pressing the 'I' key in this menu folder -
    instead you
    need multiple presses of the 'L' or down-arrow keys, followed by
    return. "

    What do you think? Should we fix this ot not?


If the items are indeed in a folder named LibreOffice, I think we should drop the name from each item.

Kaplan


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