On Sat, 3 Apr 2010 08:59:37 +0900 wrote Carsten Haitzler (The
Rasterman) :
> run efreet_desktop_cache_create
Didn't fix the problem. But I found out that the .order File for the
Ibar Profile is damaged. The file which is created by the Ibar-Module
itself looks like this:
al-share-appli
-share-app
On Fri, 2 Apr 2010 22:51:05 +0200 Pau Espin Pedrol said:
run efreet_desktop_cache_create
> 2010/4/1 Paul Kuntke
>
> > all my apps
> > disappeared from the ibar and I'm not able to add applications to it.
> > I've already removed my old ibar and created a new one. But nothing
> > happens.
> >
>
2010/4/1 Paul Kuntke
> all my apps
> disappeared from the ibar and I'm not able to add applications to it.
> I've already removed my old ibar and created a new one. But nothing
> happens.
>
Same here, under Ubuntu. Tried upgrading to last revision from about 2 hours
ago, and the bug persists.
Am Sun, 28 Mar 2010 15:52:57 +0200 schrieb Cédric Tabin
:
> I have a strange problem regarding the IBar module in e17 : I just
> installed some applications (ie Opera, Chromium), the .desktop files
> are created (so they are in /usr/share/applications), but when I do
> right click in the IBar
> >
On 28 March 2010 14:52, Cédric Tabin wrote:
> Hello guys,
>
> I have a strange problem regarding the IBar module in e17 : I just installed
> some applications (ie Opera, Chromium), the .desktop files are created (so
> they are in /usr/share/applications), but when I do right click in the IBar
>> a
Hello guys,
I have a strange problem regarding the IBar module in e17 : I just installed
some applications (ie Opera, Chromium), the .desktop files are created (so
they are in /usr/share/applications), but when I do right click in the IBar
> add application, no way to see them listed... Moreover,