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Originally posted by anda_skoa
The K menu is built according to the freedesktop.org menu specification.
This means there is are global file and your local changes are merged in at runtime, but you could add those changes to the global files as well.
Cheers,
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Originally posted by anda_skoa
As far as I know the application is more or less constructed according a XML file and each entry has its own .desktop file.
I guess manually merging local changes to the global files should work as well.
I think (haven't edited my menu yet) the local file is called something like kmenuedit.menu and could be under .config if it isn't under .local
I guess you have more to do than just removing applications from the menu?
Cheers,
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Originally posted by anda_skoa
If you find time read up on the freedesktop.org directory scheme.
It lets you create directory listing which are searched, not just one global and one user-local one.
This can be used to have changes to the global distributor files while still having them apply to all users.
See also kde-config --types, especially the last three ones.
Cheers,
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