Re: [orca-list] Version 2.0
- From: "B. Henry" <burt1iband gmail com>
- To: tim <isfeldt gmail com>, orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Version 2.0
- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 15:59:04 -0600
Sounds like a mate bug.
I've not studied how mate does it's categories, but I adapted some work started by the F123 project to make a
stand alone applications menu generator
that displays in the file manager of your choice.
It auto selectsa file manager to use according to what you have installed, and caja will be the default if
you have it as it does the best job of
displaying the launchers when properly configured, i.e. set it to use list view and only read names, no file
size, modification date, etc. Just do that
for the folder in question once the menus open.
If you want to try this package let me know and I'll send it along,. I don't remember if I wrote an installer
for it yet or not, but can quickly do so,
or just tell you where to copy the files. Actually, I can just add a line to default it to Englishwhen no
configuration file is present and it would
only be one file to copy in to place for standard use.
Lios should show up in graphics apps sub menu.
I can not imagine why installing lios would have anything to do with your other apps and how they appear in
the aps menus.
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B.H.
Registerd Linux User 521886
tim wrote:
Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 03:27:54PM -0600
I installed this as well and noticed some kde packages or dependencies as
was stated abuv, I've noticed since pulling all of those in, I no longer
have an education menu nor is libreoffice for some weird reason listed in
the office menu, though the main menu still shows its checkboxes and such
when I go to edit menus in the mate mainmenu pannel applet. Just wanted to
throw that out, it was odd I thought. Nor is Lios listed in any menus
currently, I had to launch it from the terminal here on my sonar machine.
On 12/23/2015 01:13 PM, B. Henry wrote:
That python-pyinsane package pulled in a bunch of dependencies, actually I think these were mostly deps of
a dep, but the effect is the same.
Do you know why qwallet is one of these dependencies? I thought kwallet was for handling encryption keys,
e.g. pgp keys.
I see it appears to be a password management tool.
I ask about all of this because I usegpg as well askey(s) for ssh connections. Also how about conflicts
with gnome-keyring?
I can poke around and answer most if not all of these questions myself most likely, but would appreciate
not having to reinvent the wheel as it were if
someone knows the answers.
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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