On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 12:09, Joel Konkle-Parker wrote:
> Steven Elling wrote:
> > I decided to try GNOME2 again and have installed it but the GNOME2 Menu is 
> > quite sparse.
> > 
> > I had several GTK and KDE apps installed prior to installing GNOME2 but none 
> > of them are in the menu.  How does one manage the system wide menus in 
> > GNOME2?  Also, is there any reason why apps aren't added to the GNOME2 menu 
> > when they are installed other than the fact that GNOME2 isn't installed?
> 
> I've noticed that the menus don't get repopulated until you log out then 
> log back in... but yeah, some apps don't show up even then. It's kind of 
> a pain. (How about a menu policy, guys?)

Yes! I was searching for a command line tool that can create GNOME
.desktop files semi-automatically. But I have not had much luck. :(

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