On 27/12/11 05:46, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
> Scott Ferguson wrote:
> 
>> On 27/12/11 00:48, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>> Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 25/12/11 10:23, Dr Sian Mountbatten wrote:
>>>>> But I would like to use the menu. So what has happened to the menu
>>>>> editor?
>>>>
>>>> A. Ask the people who made your product (siduction.org is *not*
>>>> debian.org) OR
>>>> B. Right-click on the KMenu Icon (bottom-left of the pane) and see 
> if
>>>> there's an entry there.
>>>> C. type "kmenuedit" at a cli
>>> Installed kmenuedit
>>
>> In Debian Sid kmenuedit is available as a package for Motorola CPU
>> (Amiga et al).
>>
>> If Siduction was identical to Sid it *would* be Sid.... ;-p
>>
>>>  and the Edit Applications ... line appeared on the
>>> klauncher. Edited the menu and saved, but when I actioned the menu, 
> my
>>> new entry was not there. Still, progress of some kind.
>>
>> Not sure... logout and log back in (shouldn't be necessary).
>> Check /var/log....
>>
>> Check that it isn't a hidden menu entry. eg.:-
>> $ grep -i showhidden .kde/share/config/kmenueditrc
>> ShowHidden=true
>>
>> Then look in kmenuedit and ensure the "Hidden entry" isn't ticked.
>>
>> Backup up ~/.config/menus
>> then check entries beneath there - modify as necessary.
>>
>> It's possible you didn't fill out all the required fields... perhaps
>> retry (if your menu entry has vanished from kmenueditor) by copying 
> an
>> existing menu entry and editing, then saving.
> Looked at the file in ~/.config/menus and the entry is there but it
> does not appear in the menu when actuated.
> 
> Your comments are welcome.


So... did you check that it's not a "hidden" entry?

Try backing up your ~/.kde and ~/.config (rename them), deleting the
originals then logging out and logging back in again.
Maybe the custom theme has broken things that aren't broken in Sid.

NOTE: if you managed to "install kmenuedit", then Siduction isn't even
built from Sid. There's no similar bugs been reported for Sid - though
it appears as if Siduction is blaming a problem on Debian:-
http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=2&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fsiduction.org%2Findex.php%3Fname%3DPNphpBB2

Once again - I'd suggest you take the issue up with the distribution.

Cheers

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