The problem was panel "Application Menu Bar" on another screen.
When I disconnected the screen the menu was still hidden, so I think
that the feature of adding app menu to the panel does not seem to work
with many screens.
Jiri
On 24/6/20 11:40 am, Jiri Kanicky wrote:
Hi.
I also menu bar i
On Sunday, January 18, 2015 at 10:50:04 PM UTC+5:30, Hans wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 18. Januar 2015, 09:04:32 schrieb Rusi Mody:
> > Testing system - running a load of upgrades.
> > And suddenly I find that libreoffice text in menus has disappeared.
> > First I thought it was the menu-bar (The "File" Ed
Am Sonntag, 18. Januar 2015, 09:04:32 schrieb Rusi Mody:
> Testing system - running a load of upgrades.
> And suddenly I find that libreoffice text in menus has disappeared.
> First I thought it was the menu-bar (The "File" Edit" ... "Help" had
> vanished)
>
> Now I see its much more: eg the dialo
On 10/03/12 13:00, Camaleón wrote:
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 12:10:28 +, Camaleón wrote:
Debian menu is missing also in gnome-shell so maybe is something wanted.
Anyway, have you tried by editing the menu? I would also ask this in
debian-kde mailing list.
Now is back :-?
I used Alacarte (the g
On Sat, 10 Mar 2012 12:10:28 +, Camaleón wrote:
> Debian menu is missing also in gnome-shell so maybe is something wanted.
> Anyway, have you tried by editing the menu? I would also ask this in
> debian-kde mailing list.
Now is back :-?
I used Alacarte (the gnome menu editor) to restore it a
On Fri, 09 Mar 2012 21:14:13 +, Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Which program is responsible for displaying the launcher menu in KDE
> (version 4.7.2)?
You mean kick-off or the classical menu?
> Surely, the lack of a Debian entry in the Launcher menu is the fault of
> that program, rather than km
On 27/12/11 05:46, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 27/12/11 00:48, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
> editor?
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 27/12/11 00:48, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>>> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
editor?
>>>
>>> A. Ask the people who made your product (siduction.org i
On 27/12/11 00:48, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
>>> editor?
>>
>> A. Ask the people who made your product (siduction.org is *not*
>> debian.org) OR
>> B.
Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
>> editor?
>
> A. Ask the people who made your product (siduction.org is *not*
> debian.org) OR
> B. Right-click on the KMenu Icon (bottom-left of the pane)
On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> The menu editor for the KDE Launchpad menu on the siduction distribution
> is missing, so that it is impossible to add menu items for programs
> installed outwith the Debian package system. For example, I have
> installed Firefox in /usr/local/lib/fir
On Sat, 05 Nov 2011 16:17:24 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 05/11/11 15:44, Camaleón wrote:
>> Make a full search for all of your ".desktop" files, for instance (as
>> root):
>
> I found them
>
> ~/.local/share/applications
>
> there was an original kdiff3.desktop (from when it was installed
On 05/11/11 15:44, Camaleón wrote:
El 2011-11-05 a las 14:54 +, Alan Chandler escribió:
(sending back to the list)
Apologies - finger trouble
Make a full search for all of your ".desktop" files, for instance (as
root):
I found them
~/.local/share/applications
there was an original kdi
El 2011-11-05 a las 14:54 +, Alan Chandler escribió:
(sending back to the list)
> On 03/11/11 15:11, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 20:58:49 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
>>
>>> On 01/11/11 10:37, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:50:21 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> A
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 20:58:49 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 01/11/11 10:37, Camaleón wrote:
>> On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:50:21 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone any idea how to edit the applications menu in Gnome3. I have
>>> KDiff3 in the "Other" menu and I can't figure out how to move it
On Wed, 02 Nov 2011 20:58:49 +
Alan Chandler wrote:
> On 01/11/11 10:37, Camaleón wrote:
> > On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:50:21 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> >
> >> Anyone any idea how to edit the applications menu in Gnome3. I have
> >> KDiff3 in the "Other" menu and I can't figure out how to mov
On 01/11/11 10:37, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:50:21 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
Anyone any idea how to edit the applications menu in Gnome3. I have
KDiff3 in the "Other" menu and I can't figure out how to move it.
GNOME3 or gnome-shell?
I don't really know which is which. This
On Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:50:21 +, Alan Chandler wrote:
> Anyone any idea how to edit the applications menu in Gnome3. I have
> KDiff3 in the "Other" menu and I can't figure out how to move it.
GNOME3 or gnome-shell?
If it's GNOME3 you can use the usual tool (right-click on the menu and
selec
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 08:53:56AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> On 05 Jan 2008, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 10:44:47AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > > I tried out Enlightenment yesterday out of curiosity but the menu size
> > > on my 1600x1200 display was so small i
On 05 Jan 2008, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 10:44:47AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> > I tried out Enlightenment yesterday out of curiosity but the menu size
> > on my 1600x1200 display was so small it was unusable. Googling didn't
> > reveal any way to enlarge it. Is there
On Sat, Jan 05, 2008 at 10:44:47AM +, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> I tried out Enlightenment yesterday out of curiosity but the menu size
> on my 1600x1200 display was so small it was unusable. Googling didn't
> reveal any way to enlarge it. Is there one?
>
> I expect I'll go back to Icewm anyway
Joe Hart wrote the following on 13.05.2007 20:58:
> I don't see how that could be easier, but I guess there's more than one
> way to skin a cat. There are some people that probably think the best
> way to go about it would be to run kmenuedit from a terminal (or by
> pressing alt-f2) and be don
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Thilo Six wrote:
> Joe Hart wrote the following on 13.05.2007 18:26:
>
>
>
>> Right click on the menu item in question and choose edit item. That
>> will launch KDE's menu editor. There you can change the name. While
>> you are there, you can cha
Thilo Six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There is also an easier way.
>
> kcontrol > Desktop > Panels > Menus
>
> click "menu item format - Name only"
>
> tataa
That's it!
I don't know how I missed that, I looked through the Control Center what
seemed like a hundred times looking for a solution
Joe Hart wrote the following on 13.05.2007 18:26:
> Right click on the menu item in question and choose edit item. That
> will launch KDE's menu editor. There you can change the name. While
> you are there, you can change any other menu item, you don't have to
> endlessly right click on each
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Tim wrote:
> Roberto C. S�nchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 10:11:49PM -0300, Tim wrote:
>>> I've scoured google, but I can't seem to find a solution to how to change
>>> my menu format.
>>>
>>> Currently my menu items are
Roberto C. Sánchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 10:11:49PM -0300, Tim wrote:
>> I've scoured google, but I can't seem to find a solution to how to change
>> my menu format.
>>
>> Currently my menu items are listed like this:
>> Web Browser (Iceweasel Web Browser)
>> Web Br
On Sat, May 12, 2007 at 10:11:49PM -0300, Tim wrote:
> I've scoured google, but I can't seem to find a solution to how to change my
> menu format.
>
> Currently my menu items are listed like this:
> Web Browser (Iceweasel Web Browser)
> Web Browser (Konqueror)
> Mail Client (Kmail)
> etc.
>
> I w
Jeff Stevens wrote:
Albert,
Hopefully someone on this list will help you find a work-around.
The workaround I found is to simply change the theme.
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Albert,
If you are running Firefox 1.0.4, you are likely running sarge/stable.
See "Debian Releases" [1] for more information on the three main
distributions. The Debian release cycle is such that every so often a
new stable release is created. Packages in stable are exactly that,
they are stable
Further to my update-menu problems
I want to make sure if it is a bug I submit it to the right area
original problem
I use update-menus to create my own debian menus. this has been working
fine for about 2 years
now it doesnt update at all
However I can see the changes in ~/.local/share/applic
Jon Dowland wrote:
> Mal Beaton wrote:
>
>> I am using the menu package to create customised menus
>>
>> However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
>>
> You are using KDE. Are the menus properly updated in another window
> manager (I see you have twm installed there for example). GNOM
Mal Beaton wrote:
I am using the menu package to create customised menus
However of late It doesnt update menus but says it does
You are using KDE. Are the menus properly updated in another window
manager (I see you have twm installed there for example). GNOME and KDE
treat the debian menu a
On Sat, Jul 10, 2004 at 07:31:46PM -0700, William Ballard wrote:
> I have added a /etc/menu/menu.frequent with my frequently used commands:
>
> ?package(local.mystuff):needs="x11" section="0Frequent" sort="001"
> title="Name 1" command="Command 1"
> ...
> ?package(local.mystuff):needs="x11" secti
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 06:22:32PM -0600, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> Is Menu maker part of deb? I can't seem to find it. I searched for
> menumaker, menu-maker, mmaker, menmaker.
Perhaps you mean the "menu" package. Also, wmaker provides "WPrefs",
which lets you customise the wmaker menu.
--
On Wed Apr 24, 2002 at 04:01:10PM +0100, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:59:28AM -0300, Rogerio Acquadro wrote:
> > Hello everybody!
> >
> > Does anybody know where KDE store its menu?
> > How can I put an icon on KDE menu, so everybody on my system can see
> > it
On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 10:59:28AM -0300, Rogerio Acquadro wrote:
> Hello everybody!
>
> Does anybody know where KDE store its menu?
> How can I put an icon on KDE menu, so everybody on my system can see
> it. Like "All users menu" on W2k.
[ Disclaimer: I'm not too familiar with
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 09:07:34 -0600
ktb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 09:39:18AM +, Marcelo Leal wrote:
> > Has anyone a menu script done??? I need do some scripts, and i will have
> > to do a nice interface... i thought if somebody have a default one...
> > with colors a
On Mar 19 2002, Marcelo Leal wrote:
> Has anyone a menu script done??? I need do some scripts, and i will
> have to do a nice interface... i thought if somebody have a default
> one... with colors and so on...
There are a lot of examples in
. I know because I needed them
s
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 09:39:18AM +, Marcelo Leal wrote:
> Has anyone a menu script done??? I need do some scripts, and i will have
> to do a nice interface... i thought if somebody have a default one...
> with colors and so on...
>
Look at the package dialog, xdialog, whiptail.
You can se
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 06:10:35PM +0100, Nicolas Parody wrote:
[wrapped for your convenience]
> I am running woody and haven't been able to get it to work like
> that. I had to finally create a file named "local.soffice" in
> /usr/lib/menu. That seemed to work.
^
/etc/menu is the 'ri
>
> I am running woody and haven't been able to get it to work like that. I had
> to finally create a file named "local.soffice" in /usr/lib/menu. That seemed
> to work.
> However I copied the section from Kword "Apps/Editors". But Kword shows up
> under Büroprogramme (Office Applications) whe
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 02:14:08PM -0800, Eric G. Miller wrote:
>
> I'm not aware of a GUI tool that works on Debian menus. However, the
> "spec" for them is very easy to write in any text editor. Just plop
> system-wide menu changes in /etc/menu, then [as root] run "update-menus".
> You can mak
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:40:43 -0600, Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> As a Mandrake KDE user (Debian is my firewall), I really like the
> convenience of MenuDrake, the menu editor. *Very* intuitive, easy,
> and solid.
>
> Does
Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> Another nice thing I do with WindowMaker is define "XTERM" in my
> wmmacros file to be the terminal emulator I'd like to use. That way all
> my menu entries that bring up terminal windows (remote logins, whatever)
> bring up similar looking windows. If I ever decide to swi
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 10:03:36PM -0400, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 05:26:03PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > cd /usr/share/doc/menu. read contents. enjoy.
"man update-menus" is also a good starter.
> The Debian menu system is definitely your friend. However, I lik
On Sun, Jul 01, 2001 at 05:26:03PM -0700, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> > After adding the new options as I have done in the past for other distros, I
> > find that there has been no change to my menu options. What is the correct
> > way to personalize my menu options?
> >
>
> cd /usr/share/doc
On 01-Jul-2001 Thomas Champion wrote:
> Greeting all. I am attempting to personalize my menu optins in WindowMaker.
> After adding the new options as I have done in the past for other distros, I
> find that there has been no change to my menu options. What is the correct
> way to personalize my
On Thu, 12 Oct 2000, Martin Weinberg wrote:
> Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2000 11:51:53 -0400
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> From: Martin Weinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Menu editor crashes in Helix GNOME
>
> I find that the menu editor dies when one attempts to edit
Me too. I reported to gnome as a bug.
Martin Weinberg wrote:
> I find that the menu editor dies when one attempts to edit
> any user menu with the latest Helix version. The system is
> Helix + up-to-date Potato.
>
> Has anyone else seen this and/or know a fix?
>
> TIA,
>
> --Martin
>
> --
> Uns
On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 06:26:15AM -0700, Sean Champ wrote:
>
> if the debian 'menu' package [
> http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/menu.html/ ] does offer
> console-support , this email can probably be disregarded.
Well, i don't believe menu has a non-command-line interface at all. It
j
On 30-Aug-2000 Sean Champ wrote:
> hi.
>
> if the debian 'menu' package [
> http://www.debian.org/doc/packaging-manuals/menu.html/ ] does offer
> console-support , this email can probably be disregarded.
>
> ( having a need to stay booted to ms-w right now, i can't check this myself,
> yet. also
On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Chanop Silpa-Anan wrote:
> >
> > I've fixed the look of Netscape with some help from a local lad. Wondering
> > if I might get some help from this list in setting a size for gnome.
> >
> I forget another thing that you should take a look at, the XF86Config file.
> With new d
Once upon a time, I heard Nick Croft say
> Debian Users,
>
> I've migrated to potato from rh. I changed for philosophical reasons, and
> am stoked.
>
> Some things needed customising. Printing and mail were a little
> trouble. Only one more major worry: the size of fonts in Netscape menus,
> gno
Once upon a time, I heard Nick Croft say
> I've fixed the look of Netscape with some help from a local lad. Wondering
> if I might get some help from this list in setting a size for gnome.
I just tried grdb package from helix. It works very good, mimicing gtk-theme
for some motif/lestif applicati
It's possible that update-menus was run under the user account with the
recently broken menu package (which is now fixed), update-menus would have
been run by root when the menu package was upgraded but the users own
menus will not have been updated. Short version : run update-menus as the
user, w
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Just downloaded the latest "menu". (7:30PM EST)
Menus still weird.
eric wolven
On 25-Jan-2000 Fam. Engelen wrote:
> A friend of mine has recently installed Debian (well I did it for him, most
> of it). Now he's suddenly having trouble with his X Menus:
On 25-Jan-2000 Fam. Engelen wrote:
> A friend of mine has recently installed Debian (well I did it for him, most
> of it). Now he's suddenly having trouble with his X Menus: They work fine as
> Root, but the menu is empty as a user! I couldn't reproduce this here, and
> have no idea what could cau
> I gather than menu creates entries for all menus where window managers
> are found, right? I've also noticed that sometimes menu's choice for
> where to put a tool (ie, on which submenu to list a tool) doesn't jibe
> with where I would put it, or perhaps misses finding the tool
> altogether. Is
On Sun, Jan 23, 2000 at 11:30:38AM -0500, eric k. wolven wrote:
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> Menus in all my windowmanagers are incomplete and some applications don't
> work.Eg, netscape doesn't respond even from the commandline, much less the
> menu. The app starts then...nada.
menu_
On 23/1/2000 eric k. wolven wrote:
Menus in all my windowmanagers are incomplete and some applications
don't work.Eg, netscape doesn't respond even from the commandline,
much less the menu. The app starts then...nada.
Any help would be appreciated.
have you tried running update-menus, as
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Dear All:
Got console keyboard problem fixed--went to kdb and re-configured--duh! I
still don't know how it happened...
Problem 2, still remains.
Menus in all my windowmanagers are incomplete and some applications don't
work.Eg, netscape doesn't respond eve
On Sat, Jan 22, 2000 at 09:32:02PM +, leckert wrote:
> Has anyone else experienced a rather substantial loss of menu items
> after upgrading to menu 2.1.5-2.1 in frozen? I am using windowmaker,
> and I no longer even able to select a terminal from my drop down menu.
> I am running two boxes, on
On Mon, Oct 25, 1999 at 09:35:19AM -0700, Bob Nielsen wrote:
> After updating blackbox to 0.51.3-2, the Debian menu system is no
> longer accessible. A right-click brings up a menu with only xterm,
> Restart and Exit as options.
>
> The changelog refers to looking for the menu in /etc/X11 and the
man Eterm
...
-s, --scrollbar
Enables the scrollbar. (Default)
...
-M file, --menu file
Replace default menubar file with file. To disable
the menubar altogether, do not specify a bogus
value for file. Instead, use the
Hi Steve,
The menus are automatically generated by the debian packages menu. On
installation packages that support this put a file describing there
menu entries in /usr/lib/menu. Then they run update-menus to add these
entrie to the menus of the various window managers and programs like
pdmenu. Fo
Helmut Metzdorf hat gesagt: // Helmut Metzdorf wrote:
> Hi,
>
> considering myself still a novice to linux i spend lots of time
> reading documentation. first i complained about most of it beeing
> compressed text but soon i found a solution (zcat | xless).
A even better solution is to setup les
>Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1998 13:15:01 +0200 (SAST)
>From: Johann Spies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Helmut Metzdorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: Menu access to /usr/doc
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN
On Sun, 8 Nov 1998, Helmut Metzdorf wrote:
> considering myself still a novice to linux i spend lots of time
> reading documentation. first i complained about most of it beeing
> compressed text but soon i found a solution (zcat | xless).
I am not sure whether I understand your problem properly.
Steven Udell wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to figure out how to customize the menu
> system in Debian 2.0. I have installed 3 wms so far
> from dselect, all work and show a pretty ok menu of
> some but not all of what I want in applications to
> use. I have installed WM GNU nextstep/fvwm2 & W
> Dear Maintainer,
>
> I tried asking this on debian-user but I didn't get any responses.
That's very strange. Maybe debian-devel might have given you
more responces, but I would have thought debian-user would be able
to answer this one.
> Is it
> possible to get menu's from the menu package in
> I have had some problems with menu ( 1.3-2 ) when trying to translate menu
> item titles
Me too :(
>- sometimes it does neither translate , nor print any error
> message. I tried a /etc/menu-methods/translate_menus file like this :
>
> substitute section->section
> System/ Apps/System/
> e
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
> On Sep 29, Will Lowe wrote
> > On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> >
> > > You seem to have a number of executable menu files. Look in /usr/lib/menu
> > > and /etc/menu - remove the executable permissions of any files there that
> > > are executab
On Sep 29, Will Lowe wrote
> On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
>
> > You seem to have a number of executable menu files. Look in /usr/lib/menu
> > and /etc/menu - remove the executable permissions of any files there that
> > are executable (and file bugs on the packages that placed them there.
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Joey Hess wrote:
> You seem to have a number of executable menu files. Look in /usr/lib/menu
> and /etc/menu - remove the executable permissions of any files there that
> are executable (and file bugs on the packages that placed them there.)
Ah, yes. It was /var/lib/menu/fv
Will Lowe wrote:
> /usr/lib/menu/fvwm95: wm: command not found
> /usr/lib/menu/fvwm95: fvwm95module: command not found
> /usr/lib/menu/fvwm95: fvwm95module: command not found
> /usr/lib/menu/fvwm95: fvwm95module: command not found
> /usr/lib/menu/fvwm95: fvwm95module: command not found
> /usr/lib/m
> Hi...
>
> What can I do to make my owns menus in an X like W95?
>
> I edit the configurations file and made my changes there, but some times
> this changes loses.
Probably better read the first few lines of the file you are editing,
/etc/X11/fvwm95/system.fvwm2rc95:
#
# If you want to change
> Hi,
>
> I just did an upgrade from menu version 1.3-2 to 1.4-1 and I noticed that
> the program "update-menus" provided by the new package segmentation faults
> when the pre-removal and post-removal scripts execute it. This effects
> packages such as procps and xproc. Anyone seen this? Thanks...
On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Brad Bell wrote:
> > Of course! Read the docs in /usr/doc/menu...!
> oh thank you oh oh so much! what wonderful wonderful instructions! i
> never would have thought of doing that!
It seems that you needed that someone tells you to read the docs. I'm
glad to have helped yo
On Thu, 20 Feb 1997, [iso-8859-1] Nicolás Lichtmaier wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Brad Bell wrote:
>
> > i've got the menu package installed and working great (with fvwm2/95). i
> > was wondering if anyone out there knows how to add a menu item for
> > something which is not part of a debian pac
On Wed, 19 Feb 1997, Brad Bell wrote:
> i've got the menu package installed and working great (with fvwm2/95). i
> was wondering if anyone out there knows how to add a menu item for
> something which is not part of a debian package. i.e. stuff i've manually
> installed, like x48 or doom or amaya
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