Super easy to do, we already have them in /boot/home/queries…
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you can put a query with the formula (_trk/recentQuery==1) into be menu folder but it would be recursive :))
EDIT : or you can create a “Queries” folder in the menu folder, with a symlink to ~/queries folder to see them all, and the recent queries query to filter the recent ones
Yes thats what I’ve done in the screenshot. (I also put a space before the link name so it shows up as the first item in the menu, just below “Recent applications”
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On a slightly related note: the deskbar menu hierarchy reads data/deskbar/menu/ etc etc. inside “deskbar”, “menu” floats alone as the only entry. It seems odd that there is this extra level of directories. Seems unnecessary.
Other than “that’s what we inherited from BeOS and we must retain compatibility” Is there an actual reason for this? Was there ever supposed to be something besides “menu” that could reside inside “deskbar”?


