On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 02:02 +0200, Tino Meinen wrote: > > > > > What I have noticed is that I seem to have various Applications menu > > > > > items that are missing, most notably Mozilla and Evolution. > > > > > > > > > > Both the evolution and mozilla rpms are installed and the .desktop files > > > > > are present (rpm -V passes on both). > > > > > > > > > > At first I thought it was a "preferred applications" thing but even > > > > > changing my preferred apps didn't being them into existence. > > > > > > > > > > Am I missing something obvious here? > > > > > > > > If you change NoDisplay=true to false in the > > > /usr/share/applications/mozilla.desktop and redhat-email.desktop files > > > they'll come back. Not sure why it was changed though. > > Emacs seems to be suffering from the same problem. It is missing from > the 'programming' menu. > setting NoDisplay=true to false in > /usr/share/applications/gnu-emacs.desktop > gets it back in the menu. This is deliberate. We want Emacs as part of the default installation for all of us Emacs weenies, but Emacs is not a typical end user application, so it shouldn't be in the menu. It's easy to add a launcher yourself; personally, I just alt-f2, type in emacs, and hit return at the start of my session.