Thank you for your testing and your feedback.

If you put your local desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications, they will 
be added to your menu and you can then add them to your launchbar.  We felt 
that the best usability was to populate the launchbar selection from the menu, 
rather than asking users to hunt around the file system for what they wanted.

I will point out to the assembled crowd that here is yet another report of the 
original xkb plugin working fine and not needing to be rewritten (not to take 
enjoyable work away from someone who wants to rewrite it).  I did fix a few 
things in it in this last checkin where it was causing X errors.  I continue to 
feel we should enable the existing xkb by default.


YUP wrote:
> Hi,
> I tested new lxpanel svn and generally I like it. I noticed, that I 
> cannot choose program to put into panel which is compiled locally and 
> therefore application.desktop file placement is in my home folder (not 
> in /usr/share/applications).
> I am surprized that netstatus plugin works good with wlan interface and 
> panel dosn't flash rapidly with it as it was before.
> Xkb plugin I have to compile manually, it is not in default plugins 
> configuration, regardless of its working well.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Yarema
> 
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