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If you are configuring ''crossover settings'' (extended settings), you can choose a different name for the applications ''root directory'' - default is ''/Windows Applications''. If the menu entries in your gnome menu disappear, simply change this, and a new menu will be created. | If you are configuring ''crossover settings'' (extended settings), you can choose a different name for the applications ''root directory'' - default is ''/Windows Applications''. If the menu entries in your gnome menu disappear, simply change this, and a new menu will be created. | ||
See: [[Wine - Crossover Office]]. | See: [[Wine - Crossover Office]]. |
Revision as of 11:10, 15 September 2007
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A very quick way to make launchers
Open the application run dialog with Alt+F2.
Then just drag & drop the icon onto your desktop or in the panel. ;)
cd ~/.config/menus
Here you find all menu files (ending: .menu). Delete them.
You also might delete all entries under
/etc/xdg
Install the packages
apt-get install menu-xgd menu
As root with
dpkg-reconfigure menu-xdg menu
you will trigger the reload of the menu entries.
Crossover Office Menu vanished
If you are configuring crossover settings (extended settings), you can choose a different name for the applications root directory - default is /Windows Applications. If the menu entries in your gnome menu disappear, simply change this, and a new menu will be created.
See: Wine - Crossover Office.