I don't have a debian install to test with. However, the test case that
I know is to install ubuntustudio-menu from ppa:len-ovenwerks/ppa (the
main one hasn't had this version released yet, but hopefully this week).
With out the patch, the five new submenus will be in alphabetical order
mixed with the other categories. With the patch, these five categories
will be at the top of the menu with a separator below them. There are
other artifacts the patch fixes as well, but that is the easiest one to
describe. It is safe to force ubuntustudio-menu to install without
depends, but the depend (ubuntustudio-installer) is quite small too. Not
installing ubuntustudio-installer just means there are some extra
applications that don't do anything and have no icon :)

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  xfce-applications.menu merges in a non-standard way. default overrides
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