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Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
No clue, and it seems that the original developer is on vacation, and the people who picked it up after him have gone silent as well.
I do not think creating folders without hitting activate is the problem. I think all that activate does is rename the "hildon.menu" file in the /home/user/.config/menus/ folder. I think what was discovered a while ago was that there's a different hildon.menu file somewhere deeper in the system files, and that if you stick another hildon.menu in the ~/.config/menus path, Hildon will use that one. Sorta like conky uses the conky.conf in MyDocs instead of the one that's preinstalled if you have one in that folder. Anyway, as I understand it, ApMeFo's activate/deactivate buttons rename that file, so if you deactivate it, Hildon just uses the normal system file, and if you activate it, it sees the new hildon.menu appear again, which has higher priority, and reloads that one. If everything is working correctly, that SHOULDN'T cause any bugs. |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
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Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
I thought I had fixed that, and the fix persisted through reflash. If that's really all it is I'm going to be very disappointed with myself for now checking. Massive thanks to you if that's the case though.
EDIT: Heh, that was exactly it. Works now. I can't believe I didn't think of that (and you may have noticed I had already thanked that post before - when I originally was installing gas-balls seeing that advice after hearing about it break apmefo was what made me actually go for gas-balls at all) - I honestly had this vague impression that .desktop files would still be safe post-fiasco-image reflash. In retrospect, the filepath should've cued me in. |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
Looks like I have to revert some work (folders window) and release a bit updated version.
Wrong .desktop files problem I have fixed long time ago. |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
hi, I got some problems when trying to add shortcut to my submenus, previously, I'm still able to add shortcut, but now its totally not working after selecting a folder.
after running python /opt/ApMeFo/Main.py I got the following error Code:
Traceback (most recent call last): |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
I get no errors running
python /opt/ApMeFo/Main.py But I am unable to add shortcuts to folders. I click the + but no list is brought up. FIXED: Edited the gass-balls .desktop file |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
there's something called
"IndexError: list index out of range" in verbosed mode and yeah, same here, I click on the "+" icon and get nothing shows up. |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
Hrw, I myself knew you fixed it a while ago (wasn't sure if you released the fix though) but some of us are still using the version in the repos. For me it's a convenience thing, others might feel more comfortable that way. *Shrug*
Is there any chance you would upload your fork into extras devel, just call it ApMeFo(specific letter or number or word combination you feel appropriate), and stick "Hrw's fork of ApMeFo," (Optionally: "making certain much requested improvements") in the description? Or can we get the original developer to hand over maintainer status to you, if he's not working on it anymore? (That said, if Nathabrien still wants to work on it, I'd be more than happy to have your updates pushed to his version.) |
Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
I can not promise anything - will take a look at it after UDS-N (so in November).
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Re: [Announce] ApMeFo (beta 0.9-5) - Create custom folders in your Application Menu
Any hope to see a native rewrite of this application (i.e. C/C++, not Python)?
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