On 1/7/22 08:57, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I've not done anything to change the default.
Perhaps we are using "menu" differently.
I have no .directory files.
If I click on "Activities" in the upper right corner,
I get a column of icons, at the bottom of which is 9 dots.
Clicking on that, I see a screenful of icons,
one of which is labeled "Utilities".
Clicking on that, I see another screenful of icons,
one of which is labeled "Terminal".
I do not see "Tomato" or "Not an orange".
What do you do to see the overview?
Ok, I've never seen that referred to as a "menu". Yes, I saw the
"Tomato" application in the overview.
I just did a complete test again. I created the bin/tomato.sh file and
made it executable. Then I created the
.local/share/applications/wtf.desktop file with the text from the last
post (changing the path to my home directory). Wait a couple of
seconds. Open the overview, search for "tom" and see the terminal icon
labelled "Tomato". Then I checked the application list using the 9 dot
button. It was on the last page.
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