For example in /etc/xdg/menus/puppy-filesystem.menu the file show:
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<Menuname inline="true
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<Menuname inline="true
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<DefaultLayout inline="true"></DefaultLayout>
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<DefaultLayout inline="true"/>
Well, I figured out an easy way to check it - by just setting the inline_limits to 1. And sure enough, the workaround does break that function. That is, the submenus appear in the last two cases, but the first one in the Documents menu (which has Abiword and Abiword Help) does not turn into a submenu. In other words, it's the reverse of the original behavior. It appears there is some initialization problem in the loop doing the processing. Anyway it is still better this way if you ask me. I'd rather have the first item in the layout inlined when it should have been submenued, rather than having it submenued when it should have been inlined. If that makes any sense. I hate submenus with 1 or two items in them.so I'm not going to worry about it
Worked for me with JWM except for Desktop/country settings is still 3 deepduke93535 wrote:Thanks, PaulBx1:
PS: Would be nice to hear from one of the 10 folks who downloaded this, if it worked for you or not.
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Yes, that is the way the menu is set up. It's doing what was asked of it (unlike the OP) so that all you have to do if you don't like that menu is to revise it as you said. The nice thing is that now it actually pays attention to what you want it to do!Worked for me with JWM except for Desktop/country settings is still 3 deep