Hi, > > 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. Emacs is a typical end user app. I've used it since day one. Please, for the sake of all that is good, true, honest and not tainted by vi, keep emacs on the menu! TTFN Paul -- "Trust me, I know what I'm doing" - Det. Sledgehammer
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