On Tue, Jan 22, 2008 at 02:31:39PM +0000, Sam Morris wrote: > > The first one does not know about X-Debian-Wine because it does not > > exist in the system menu. > > > > The second one however should know about X-Debian-Wine. If it does then > > gnome-menus is picking the wrong debian-menu.menu file.
According to your previous post, the wine entry is as follow: ?package(local.Wine):needs=x11 section="/Wine/." title="Gtk-demo" longtitle="" command="wine 'Z:\\\\home\\\\sam\\\\src\\\\solar\\\\win32\\\\bin\\\\gtk-demo.exe' " The Section is strange why call it "/Wine/." instead of just Wine ? > If I run 'update-menus' by hand, the second file that is generated does As root or as a normal user ? > not contain any mention of X-Debian-Wine. It certainly does here: %grep X-Debian-Wine ~/.config/menus/debian-menu.menu <Category>X-Debian-Wine</Category> <Category>X-Debian-Wine-.</Category> By any chance, do you have a ~/.menu-methods directory ? What is its content ? Please try 'update-menus -v' and send me the output. > > It looks like a bug in gnome-menus or in the GNOME menu editors. The > > support for the XDG menu draft in GNOME has always been very weak. > > Can we make use of whatever Ubuntu have done to menu-xdg to make this > work? They have a Wine menu under the GNOME applications menu, which > seems to correspond with the Windows Programs menu. I think it is unrelated and the Wine menu works for me. Cheers, -- Bill. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Imagine a large red swirl here. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]