Unsorted Apps in Applications context menu

Asked by Antonio Cioffi

Sorry to ask but in the in 'Applications' context menu I do have on the top "Browser Internet" & "E-mail" then "Acessories" ... I do think it should start with "Acessories" therefore it seems to be a little bug in the 2.9x version.

How do I modify and in which file I could perform this change ?

More over the Power and logout options are not working is there a simple modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ? (In the Zorin Version menu all is working fine...)

Thank you for your support and feeback.

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technoshaun (shaun-marolf) said :
#1

You can go into GnoMenu preferences and deselect the option to put those on
the home menu.
On Jun 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Antonio Cioffi" <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> New question #230253 on GnoMenu:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>
> Sorry to ask but in the in 'Applications' context menu I do have on the
> top "Browser Internet" & "E-mail" then "Acessories" ... I do think it
> should start with "Acessories" therefore it seems to be a little bug in the
> 2.9x version.
>
> How do I modify and in which file I could perform this change ?
>
> More over the Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
> modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ? (In the Zorin
> Version menu all is working fine...)
>
> Thank you for your support and feeback.
>
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you are an answer
> contact for GnoMenu.
>

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technoshaun (shaun-marolf) said :
#2

On power and logout options you may need to change the commands used via
GnoMenu options.
On Jun 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Antonio Cioffi" <
<email address hidden>> wrote:

> New question #230253 on GnoMenu:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>
> Sorry to ask but in the in 'Applications' context menu I do have on the
> top "Browser Internet" & "E-mail" then "Acessories" ... I do think it
> should start with "Acessories" therefore it seems to be a little bug in the
> 2.9x version.
>
> How do I modify and in which file I could perform this change ?
>
> More over the Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
> modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ? (In the Zorin
> Version menu all is working fine...)
>
> Thank you for your support and feeback.
>
>
> --
> You received this question notification because you are an answer
> contact for GnoMenu.
>

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Antonio Cioffi (antonio-cioffi) said :
#3

I did miss these options you gave me, thanks a lot but what about :

--> The Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ?

2013/6/5 technoshaun <email address hidden>

> Your question #230253 on GnoMenu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>
> Status: Open => Answered
>
> technoshaun proposed the following answer:
> You can go into GnoMenu preferences and deselect the option to put those on
> the home menu.
> On Jun 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Antonio Cioffi" <
> <email address hidden>> wrote:
>
> > New question #230253 on GnoMenu:
> > https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
> >
> > Sorry to ask but in the in 'Applications' context menu I do have on the
> > top "Browser Internet" & "E-mail" then "Acessories" ... I do think it
> > should start with "Acessories" therefore it seems to be a little bug in
> the
> > 2.9x version.
> >
> > How do I modify and in which file I could perform this change ?
> >
> > More over the Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
> > modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ? (In the
> Zorin
> > Version menu all is working fine...)
> >
> > Thank you for your support and feeback.
> >
> >
> > --
> > You received this question notification because you are an answer
> > contact for GnoMenu.
> >
>
> --
> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
> know that it is solved:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253/+confirm?answer_id=0
>
> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
> following page to enter your feedback:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>
> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
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Toni

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Best technoshaun (shaun-marolf) said :
#4

On 06/06/2013 03:51 AM, Antonio Cioffi wrote:
> Question #230253 on GnoMenu changed:
> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>
> Status: Answered => Open
>
> Antonio Cioffi is still having a problem:
> I did miss these options you gave me, thanks a lot but what about :
>
> --> The Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
> modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ?
>
>
> 2013/6/5 technoshaun <email address hidden>
>
>> Your question #230253 on GnoMenu changed:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>>
>> Status: Open => Answered
>>
>> technoshaun proposed the following answer:
>> You can go into GnoMenu preferences and deselect the option to put those on
>> the home menu.
>> On Jun 5, 2013 7:51 AM, "Antonio Cioffi" <
>> <email address hidden>> wrote:
>>
>>> New question #230253 on GnoMenu:
>>> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>>>
>>> Sorry to ask but in the in 'Applications' context menu I do have on the
>>> top "Browser Internet" & "E-mail" then "Acessories" ... I do think it
>>> should start with "Acessories" therefore it seems to be a little bug in
>> the
>>> 2.9x version.
>>>
>>> How do I modify and in which file I could perform this change ?
>>>
>>> More over the Power and logout options are not working is there a simple
>>> modification to be done to make it work in my Ubuntu 12.10 ? (In the
>> Zorin
>>> Version menu all is working fine...)
>>>
>>> Thank you for your support and feeback.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> You received this question notification because you are an answer
>>> contact for GnoMenu.
>>>
>> --
>> If this answers your question, please go to the following page to let us
>> know that it is solved:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253/+confirm?answer_id=0
>>
>> If you still need help, you can reply to this email or go to the
>> following page to enter your feedback:
>> https://answers.launchpad.net/gnomenu/+question/230253
>>
>> You received this question notification because you asked the question.
>>
>
Use the commands tab to set it to call up the proper command for those
options.

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Antonio Cioffi (antonio-cioffi) said :
#5

Thanks for the suggestion and this partly helped me to workaround the experienced issue. In fact,
gnome-session-save is the command that is invoked when I do try to to perform a logout or poweroff ... (in spite of what I can put in the commands dedicated field and with other options. This gnome-session-save command appears not to be available in my Ubuntu 12.10 64bit, or /and I do miss the correct environment - dependency ? I think at the end I will find a workaround but maybe you do have another suggestion ? Another last issue I experience is the 'Add to favorites' that works only with some applications but most of them not... If I do compare this Ubuntu installation with the Zorin one I have = 6.2 all is there working as expected (but I paid for only one hosts... ;-))

Thanks again for your appreciated support and feedback (hopefully there will be someone like you that can still maintain and update GnoMenu with bug fixes and other enhancements).

I hope to read you soon.