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REPEAT: Do NOT report bugs for outdated packages!
FS#3236 - GNOME 2.12 graphics menu
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Opened by Viktor Peters (Mythoz) - Tuesday, 27 September 2005, 09:31 GMT
Opened by Viktor Peters (Mythoz) - Tuesday, 27 September 2005, 09:31 GMT
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DetailsI can swear in previous GNOME version gimp (2.2.8-3) appeared in the "Graphics" menu. A desktop file for gimp is in the right place, I don't see anything wrong with provided category entries. So I conclude it's a GNOME bug.
By the way the only entry I can see in Graphics is inkscape. $ find /usr/share/applications/ | xargs grep -l 'Graphics' /usr/share/applications/gqview.desktop /usr/share/applications/inkscape.desktop /usr/share/applications/gimp.desktop |
This task depends upon
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=gimp
MimeType=image/x-psd;
Exec=gimp
Type=Application
Terminal=false
NoDisplay=true
After I removed it, gimp appeared in menu immediately - thanks to gamin.
I believe this files was created, because I assigned .psd files to gimp in the old GNOME version. Time passes and standard changes.