David Seikel wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 10:52:11 -0400 Mike Russo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>   
>> I have some .desktop files that got installed to /usr/share/applnk,
>> but most of them exist in /usr/share/applications.  Will the generate
>> all applications item look in both directories?  Right now it doesn't
>> seem to be doing much of anything though ;(
>>     
>
> http://www.get-e.org/Main/FAQs/#63 answers that question.  Basically,
> it depends on where your distro tells E to look.
>   

Sorry, but I don't get it from that FAQ. I had a brief look a the code 
but couldn't see at first glance which directories are processed or how 
e determines where to look. /usr/share/applications is the standard 
location, isn't it?

I have another issue with the fdo stuff. All the application related 
things seem to slow down after I regenerate the applications menu. For 
example, the run dialog becomes rather sluggish and every time I use it, 
the enlightenment process starts allocating lots of memory which 
obviously doesn't get freed. It seems to have to do with parsing 
applications because things become normal once I remove the .desktop 
links which were created in .e/e/applications/all/ and restart e. And it 
seems that only .desktop files from the /usr/share/applications/kde/ 
directory are added, not those from /usr/share/applications/.


Best,   Nick.

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