When I had 0.9.55 I had a seperate Wine menu folder under my Applications menu. Now that I've installed 0.9.56 it's no longer there. Is it specific to each DEB? Or did I install something that I can't figure out now that created those menu folders. I really liked it there.
On 06/03/2008, Sleaka J <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> When I had 0.9.55 I had a seperate Wine menu folder under my Applications menu. Now that I've installed 0.9.56 it's no longer there. > Is it specific to each DEB? Or did I install something that I can't figure out now that created those menu folders. I really liked it there.I understand this is at least partially distro-specific. Or does Wine first try to do things per the freedesktop.org spec? It's always Just Worked on the last few versions of Kubuntu for me. - d.
Sleaka J wrote:> When I had 0.9.55 I had a seperate Wine menu folder under my Applications menu. Now that I've installed 0.9.56 it's no longer there. > > Is it specific to each DEB? Or did I install something that I can't figure out now that created those menu folders. I really liked it there. > > How do I go about getting it back for 0.9.56?If you talking about Wine's own entries (notepad, winecfg, etc) then it's an addition of your distro. Vanilla Wine does not create such entries. When you install any application it will be added to the Wine menu and if it did not exist before - it will be created.