On Sun, Dec 04, 2005 at 10:05:37AM +0100, Mark Rosenstand wrote:
>Magnus Therning wrote:
>> I'm not sure I can blame Arch for this, but...
>> 
>> I used the Alacarte Menu Editor to move entries around a bit in my
>> GNOME menus (basically I moved a few things from System Tools to
>> Administration) and now the moved applications have disappeared!
>> 
>> I'm not quite sure how to get them back... has anyone else run into
>> the same problem?
>
>rm -rf ~/.config/menus

Didn't help :(

.config/menus used to contain a single file. It seemed to just reference
itself (no mention of the moving around I did). Removing the file and
restarting GNOME didn't bring any menu entries back. I've rebooted since
then and the entries are still missing... Where could they possible have
gone?

>Personally I just use the integrated menu editor to disable menu
>entries. Let me know how it works out, you're the second one with
>problems so I'm starting to feel that it's too borked for the repos.
>
>Does extra/smeg 0.7.5-1 work?

I installed smeg, and ran it. Made a small change and took a look at the
resulting files. They seem to be a bit more complete but they didn't
bring anything back for me :( They did however point me to
~/.local/share. Deleting that directory brought me back my missing
applications... I guess I won't be changing my menus for a little while
then...

/M

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