Hi people,
It is said that there is some kind of start menu that should appear for Wine. I myself am using Slackware 9/KDE and on my system it does not show up though.
Furthermore, I do not think the wine start menu, if it exists, is currently being synchronized with the files in the Start Menu directory (Windows\Start Menu) that Wine has.
Since I am not exactly sure what already exists, I don't know if it's a good idea to make a application (kicker applet?) that reads the .lnk files from the start menu dir and makes a menu out of that, so people can easily access Windows executables.
A great advantage of synchronizing with the Start Menu would be that after every installation the executables will appear on your desktop as people are used to from using Windows. This might make Wine more intuitive to use...
So, my question is:
To what extend does wine already do something like this, and, moreover, how should I turn that on .
If it does not has a functionality like this: do you agree that making this in a kicker applet is a good idea?
Greetings,
Robert