Alejandro,
No, I meant which version of Wine :)
I've been able to use this functionality since at least 0.9, but I also use
a very specific set of applications.
I did look into Gnome 2.14 and the Wine menu wasn't there. I guess this
just adds to the list of stuff that doesn't work in Gnome. Both menus and
taskbar apps work fine in KDE, but not in Gnome.
On 6/19/06, Alejandro S?nchez <alesan@memellon.com>
wrote:>
> I use gnome on ubuntu :)
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> Jason Weisberger wrote:
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> If im mistaken this is already implimented in wine. Most of my
> applications show up under a wine menu inside KDE 3.5.3. Which
> version are you using? -jbdubbs
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> On 6/19/06, Alejandro S?nchez <alesan@memellon.com>
<alesan@memellon.com>wrote:
>
> How I can do to appear all Windows Programs Shortcuts
> automatically in my "Applications" menu on Ubuntu?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Ale
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> (hope I not be dreaming or expected too much of wine so sooner :)
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