On Thu, 2017-03-30 at 06:54 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > Fortunately I have the version from March 23rd still on the computer, > and that gives me conventional menus.. Does the March 23rd version have a different version number? In that case it will be using a different version of .denemo-2.x.x/actions/Default.commands (*) and > So I'll use that for a little while, then download the latest version > and see what happens.
and if so, the newer download will go back to a newer Default.commands... Richard (*)because it will be a downgrade from the one with altered menus, and when Denemo finds a downgrade it just uses the version that belongs with that. > > Joe > > > On 29/03/2017 17:56, Richard Shann wrote: > > On Wed, 2017-03-29 at 17:34 +0100, Joe Wilkinson wrote: > > [...] > >> NOW: when I open the file again, the menus are in a different order: > >> see below. Not sure what I have done but is there a simple default > >> rearrangement? > > The implication is that you have your own copy of the file > > Default.commands which has the commands in a different order. This copy > > will be found in denemo-2.1.1/actions in your home directory - assuming > > you have the latest 2.1.1 build (otherwise, some other version number). > > > > I've not seen this, so I'm not sure how you got there (it will be to do > > with saving a new custom command). Also not sure your best approach to > > recovering the default menu layout... If you have the time you could > > copy the system-supplied version of Default.commands over your own, and > > then use the right-click->More Commands to re-install your custom > > command(s) and then see if on saving that all is well. I have a sneaking > > suspicion though that it is in this saving step that they get > > re-ordered. In which case, the only workaround would be to cut-and-paste > > your custom command(s) from your Default.commands to a copy of the > > system-supplied Default.commands and use that. The entry for each > > command is a block like this > > <row> > > ... > > </row> > > > > you could put your custom commands at the end of the others, but before > > the > > </map> > > </merge> > > </Denemo> > > which finishes the file. > > > > You have to be careful, if you mis-match the tags it will stop Denemo > > getting started and you'll need to re-do it. > > > > HTH > > > > Richard > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Denemo-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel > _______________________________________________ Denemo-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/denemo-devel
