I don't have a problem with the change but I will still need to add
regedit for my users.  I haven't tried the new package on Gnome yet,
just with XFCE and KDE.  I like the new icons.

KDE:  
The icons are not displaying.  I changed the desktop files to point to the full 
svg file name but it didn't correct the problem.
KDE already includes a Wine configuration app in System Settings > Advanced > 
Windows Applications that is equivalent to winecfg if not superior.
The menu entries for a Windows app I installed were correctly merged into the 
Wine submenu.

XFCE:
Icons displayed correctly.
Notepad is in a separate submenu "Other" instead of in the Wine submenu.  A 
Windows app I installed also ended up there.

Obviously this is not going to solve Ralf's complaint about the
duplication of menu entries for Firefox, java, etc. if both native and
Windows versions are installed.

It's possible to hide entries using Gnome's menu editor but the KDE and
XFCE editors can only delete them.  Earlier, I encountered problems with
Gnome's editor in that manipulating the Wine submenu would cause it's
name to change to something else (I can't remember) but installing
another Windows app would cause Wine to fix it.  I haven't had time to
isolate the problem further and report a bug.

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