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System info: Debian 12 Bookworm MATE 1.26.0
When you try to make a new launcher, it just shows two category instead of one. When you edit exist launcher, you will get double category and double launcher. Is this have problem with difference of placing libremenu .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications/ rather than /usr/share/applications and because of this the system thinks the .desktop files are duplicate instead of only-one launcher?
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Are you using the version of MenuLibre that currently ships with Debian (2.2.2) or the latest release (2.3.2)? There are some MATE-specific fixes that have been made since 2.2.2 that might resolve this issue.
As far as installing .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications/ vs /usr/share/applications, this is the correct way of replacing a system .desktop file and MATE's menu-handling library should already support this.
System info:
Debian 12 Bookworm MATE 1.26.0
When you try to make a new launcher, it just shows two category instead of one. When you edit exist launcher, you will get double category and double launcher. Is this have problem with difference of placing
libremenu
.desktop files in~/.local/share/applications/
rather than/usr/share/applications
and because of this the system thinks the .desktop files are duplicate instead of only-one launcher?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: