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   2015-04-10 00:07:26 by Kamil Rytarowski | Files touched by this commit (12)
Log message:
Reset maintainership to pkgsrc-users@
   2015-04-09 05:18:50 by Kamil Rytarowski | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
Resurrect gnome-main-menu-1.8.0

The 'gnome-main-menu' is a set of three  utilities, a mate-panel applet
similar to the traditional main-menu, but with a few additions:

  * it does  not provide  direct access to all the applications on the
    system, but rather  displays user specified 'favorites' and recent
    launched applications[1].

  * access to  all the  applications is made  through the  application
    browser, a larger format application than main-menu managed by the
    window manager to allow resizing, etc.

  * the final utility is gnome-control-center which is laid out exactly
    as the application browser, but providing access to all the system
    configuration utilties.

Both the application-browser and the gnome-control-center are accesible
directly from the main-menu.

As from 28th  November 2012 this component is maintained for usage with
the MATE Desktop, see http://www.mate-desktop.org.
   2015-03-07 10:27:39 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (189) | Package removed
Log message:
imported to main repository.
   2015-02-20 12:57:19 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (48)
Log message:
fixes maintainer address.
   2015-01-09 09:28:36 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
caja is already done.
   2015-01-09 09:26:17 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
libX11 is required.
   2015-01-09 09:21:53 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
libslab is in mate-control-center.
   2015-01-01 09:18:51 by OBATA Akio | Files touched by this commit (5)
Log message:
Import gnome-main-menu-1.8.0 as wip/gnome-main-menu.

The 'gnome-main-menu' is a set of three  utilities, a mate-panel applet
similar to the traditional main-menu, but with a few additions:

  * it does  not provide  direct access to all the applications on the
    system, but rather  displays user specified 'favorites' and recent
    launched applications[1].

  * access to  all the  applications is made  through the  application
    browser, a larger format application than main-menu managed by the
    window manager to allow resizing, etc.

  * the final utility is gnome-control-center which is laid out exactly
    as the application browser, but providing access to all the system
    configuration utilties.

Both the application-browser and the gnome-control-center are accesible
directly from the main-menu.

As from 28th  November 2012 this component is maintained for usage with
the MATE Desktop, see http://www.mate-desktop.org.


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