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I know there are tools for these things now, though they might not yet be up to KDE standards. I was just pointing out Gnome has been behind in this (and more) for years, not saying it still is. And it's not like there is nothing in Gnome which isn't in KDE, as that's simply not true. It's just weird how very basic stuff can be missing in Ubuntu...
And in case of the Gnome menu editor, Gnome did have an editor a long time ago, but it went unmaintained and it got removed. With all these ppl being paid to work on Gnome, I wonder how that did happen?