The current layout is more like the default debian one. WIll at least for the 2.0 keep this.
But alan is made to be configurable!
You can configure the menu just by editing the configuration file.
First of all, create ~/.config/alan
Then copy /etc/alan/tree.conf to ~/.config/alan
Open with your favorite editor ~/.config/alan/tree.conf and start editing!
The current layout is more like the default debian one. WIll at least for the 2.0 keep this.
But alan is made to be configurable!
You can configure the menu just by editing the configuration file.
First of all, create ~/.config/alan alan/tree. conf and start editing!
Then copy /etc/alan/tree.conf to ~/.config/alan
Open with your favorite editor ~/.config/
Eugenio