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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
please note that you will lose all your custom menus..
sudo gainroot apt-get purge catoriseplus # or apt-get purge catorise since you said you installed it rm -r /opt/catorise apt-get install catoriseplus |
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Sorry for the complication with the 0.6.0 version /:
Next time I'll test it better. |
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why? it is in extras-devel.............
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But I'm wrong obviously. ;) And by the way: would be great if you could update the changelog when releasing new version. It's easier to check that changelog when upgrading (at least using fapman) than to visit some website. |
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One suggestion, as I just could have used it ;)
Could you add an option (either to menu or by commandline) to restore system menu and have catorise re-aarange it again, i.e. to begin from scratch, just as it was newly installed? Would make it easier to restore some functional menu as well as to restore from some not-so-clever customizing. A backup of customized menu could be done and maybe an option to restore that one again. Now I'm just finished restoring the menu by completely uninstalling catoriseplus, removing folder /opt/catorise and installing catoriseplus again. Before installing it, all icons were uncategorized. Is that correct? I thought, in case of uninstallation the system menu should get activated again. |
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