https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=508651

--- Comment #3 from postix <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> One has to win; 
Sure, if everything were identical.

> if you duplicate an entry and change nothing, then how would
> it know which one you want? You have to change something.

Name, description and comment differ and I took this as a starting point for
further changes.

Which entry should win? The older one? A random one? Why should any entry in
this case "win", if I as a user have deliberately created a new entry. I expect
Kicker or Kickoff or any other start menu to simply displays the items, which
are to be found in KMenuEdit.

Maybe the idea originates of hiding dups arising from random installations?
That would kind of make sense.

I would already be happy if KMenuEdit told me "You got another entry X, which
differs only in Y. It therefore may be hidden in the startmenu unless Z is also
changed".

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