Wine was on my Ubuntu 9.04 and I uninstalled. As the icons were not deleted from
the Applications menu, I manually delete them.
The problem comes now:
I've reinstalled Wine, and now that I dont see icon of Wine in the
Applications menu. Then I went to the menu editor and I have to Revert button,
but nothing ...
Wine is "fine" because I've installed some applications on it.
I followed the instructions of the faq and see what the file says:
> 6.29. I deleted my Wine menu, and now I can't get it back.
>
> Rather than actually delete anything, menu editors on Linux simply mark
menus as "Deleted" so that they don't show up in the menu. This
information is stored in ~/.config/menus/applications.menu. Edit
~/.config/menus/applications.menu, and you should find a section near the end
that looks similar to this:
>
> Code:
> <Menu>
> <Name>wine-wine</Name>
> <Deleted/>
> </Menu>
>
>
>
> or perhaps this:
> Code:
>
> <Menu>
> <Name>wine-wine</Name>
> <Menu>
> <Name>wine-Programs</Name>
> <Menu>
>
<Name>wine-Programs-AutoHotkey</Name>
>
<DirectoryDir>/home/user/.local/share/desktop-directories</DirectoryDir>
> </Menu>
> </Menu>
> <Deleted/>
> </Menu>
>
>
>
> Remove the <Deleted/> line and your Wine menu will reappear.
This is what that command show to me:
Code:
<!DOCTYPE Menu
PUBLIC '-//freedesktop//DTD Menu 1.0//EN'
'http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-1.0.dtd'>
<Menu>
<Name>Applications</Name>
<MergeFile
type="parent">/etc/xdg/menus/applications.menu</MergeFile>
</Menu>
I hope someone can find the solution
Thank you :(