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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
I have the same question, i.e. how to sort/rearrange the categories in the main menu. Namely, I added one category and renamed another one, and now they're positioned at the end of the main "menu".
Also, how can app icons be refreshed? Sometimes the icon of a newly installed app is just some default rectangular icon (also, the same now applies to the two categories mentioned above). Is there some icon-cache reset or something like that? (This is probably not Catorise Plus related, as I've encountered it before.) |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
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I installed the latest version Catorise. There was no division of icons in the menu, but they are still unsorted. I tried to uninstall and reinstall, but still behaves the same. Is there any possibility to sort the icons in the menu? Thank you |
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Restarting did indeed solve the category icons. However, some of the app icons (an issue from before) remained unchanged.
One more thing... do categories need to be named in "ai_category_SomeName" format? I see the default names are in this format, but when I added another one in this format, it would be literally called that way in the main menu. So I only entered the proper name later on. Also, two categories (one that was created by me, and another one that I renamed) are at the end of the main menu. How can I fix this? Is it related to "ai_category_SomeName" format? |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
I've added an icon for Octave but the item doesn't seem to want to appear in Catorise Plus. it does shows up properly in the "All" category (outside of Catorise) when browsing the applications though. My .desktop file (in /usr/share/applications/hildon/) is as follows:
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[Desktop Entry] Also, as far as I've understood Catorise is supposed to read the "Categories" key (if available) and categorise it accordingly, is that correct? |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
I had the same problem, and tried to solved it without desinstalling, but no chance. But with desinstall, it worked for me.
sudo apt-get remove catoriseplus sudo rm -R /opt/catorise sudo apt-get install catoriseplus Maybe you might want to copy your /opt/catorise in /opt/catoriseback |
Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
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I got this message =( /home/user # apt-get install liblocale-gettext-perl Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following NEW packages will be installed: liblocale-gettext-perl 0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 15 not upgraded. 1 not fully installed or removed. Need to get 16,3kB of archives. After this operation, 106kB of additional disk space will be used. WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated! liblocale-gettext-perl Install these packages without verification [y/N]? y E: Some packages could not be authenticated /home/user # Any ideas? =( |
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Re: [ANNOUNCE] Catorise PLUS - create your menu like you want
Sorry to bring back to life this very old thread, but does someone know what is the command executed when hitting the save button on the Catorise Plus GUI?
It doesn't work for me, I mean the changes made aren't taken into account, and I blame the sudoers file, as I've made some changes to always ask for a password (except a few cases). I created a catorise rule which says to not ask a password for /opt/catorise/catorise and if I execute that command with sudo, the changes made in Catorise Plus GUI are taken into account. So I presume that the save button from the GUI is executing another command to refresh the menu. So what is that command so I can add it to the sudoers file. Thanks. |
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/bin/busybox sh -c \"echo /opt/catorise/catorise|root\" |
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