Jonathan Riddell wrote:
What is the best practice for having two desktops each with their own
preferences for the applications menu?

Currently it seems to me its a choice between one desktop using a
non-standard applications.menu file (e.g. in Kubuntu I use
/etc/xdg/menus/kde-applications.menu) or having one desktop use the
menu layout and strings from the other desktop (and there's anough
differences which mean having a KDE applications menu on Gnome is
quite off-putting to long time Gnome users, same vice-versa).

Since the first approach has the nasty side effect of breaking any
menu editor and other tool that uses the applications menu, as well as
any standardisation that will need the expected applications.menu file
is there a way to have each desktop with its preferred layout and
still follow the standard?

I have used the kludge of installing KDE in: "/usr/kde-3/" and GNOME in:
"/usr/gnome-2/".  Then the directory "share" is a link to: "/usr/share/".

This was working fine till I upgraded GNOME and now its menu has gone
missing.

If the standard was going to do something similar, I would suggest that
we install the menus for a DeskTop in: "/etc/xdg/menus.<desktop>/".  We
should also have a: "/etc/xdg/menus/" directory for files to merge to
all DeskTops.

I see this as a solution that could also be used for other issues.

--
JRT

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