http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5609
------- Additional Comments From saulius.krasuckas@elst.vtu.lt 2006-06-07 01:05 ------- * Vitaliy Margolen wrote: | Wine is _NOT_ an OS. It's a means to run windows programs. You do not need to | have any menu entries just for Wine (might be with exception of winecfg).
And for example apps like a notepad, taskmgr, uninstaller, winemine, winver, wordpad, regedit. How would Gnome user run these?
* Duncan Lithgow wrote: | I don't believe I should learn how to traverse directory names with spaces in | them from the cli just so I can run something in wine.
Duncan, there are two kind of apps runable in Wine, lets call them builtin and native. Builtin programs should come with Wine (I've enumerated some of them in reply to Vitaliy). I guess these definitely should get their icons for nice Wine-to-GUI integration in ideal case. Are you talking of these?
And there may be native Win32 programs, that you can try to install. Icons for them should appear in your Gnome as programs create them during setup process, as Vitaliy have said. Maybe you are talking about that case?