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Thanks and I agree.<br>
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Unless either Desktop Environment can provide a complete best of
breed app by app basis solution it seems in a FOSS world [and even
after they do meet that criteria] they still play as easily in each
other's sandbox.<br>
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Happy Solstice,<br>
<br>
Marc<br>
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On 12/21/2011 03:54 AM, Michael Biebl wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Marc,
the issue is not about gnome-shell *not* looking into
/usr/share/applications/kde, but rather gnome-menus blacklisting several
KDE programs. See /etc/gnome/menus.blacklist.
kate is listed there as kde4/kate.desktop, that's why it magically
showed up, as soon as you move the desktop file around.
While hiding a lot of those very KDE specific programs does make sense,
the blacklist is a bit too aggressive for my taste.
Cheers,
Michael
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