OK I need to update this bug to reflect that the menu entry shouldn't be
hidden by default. I've just installed vim-gnome via Add/Remove... and
it popped up a dialog saying that gvim could be launched from
Applications -> Accessories.
Attaching screenshot demonstrating this.
** Attachment added:
unassigning MOTU, as vim is in main.
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Assignee: MOTU => (unassigned)
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Changed importance to medium.
In a user view, installing an application and can't find his entry on menu is a
big problem.
End user do not have to open a terminal or use alt+f2 to launch gvim (if it
already know that the name of the command is "gvim")
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Importance: L
I still have the same problem for vim-gnome.
I sum up: The Bug is that the menu-entry is hidden.
But I think all mainly text editors should stay in accessories...
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Found it hidden in Accessories menu - shouldn't it be in the Programming
one? I think it used to be... and SciTE and other end up there. Not that
vim is a programmers editor only, but it felt more "right" there.
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Sorry,
$ locate gvim.desktop
/usr/share/app-install/desktop/gvim.desktop
/usr/share/applications/gvim.desktop
It was hidden in the Application menu (right click on the application menu and
select "Edit Menu") .
May be because I've installed Kubuntu and after switched to Ubuntu ?
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> This appears to have been fixed for vim-gnome at least.
No, there is no menu entry.
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