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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 103215] kicker removes application link during application
From:       Lauri Watts <lauri () kde ! org>
Date:       2005-04-04 23:38:52
Message-ID: 20050404233852.25048.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From lauri kde org  2005-04-05 01:38 -------
Clearly you have not explained it to me, or I am very very stupid.  Feel free to tell \
me to butt out if that's what it is, but I don't understand.

Explain, why you think there are a lot of users who commonly add launchers to their \
panel and then having done so, permanently delete the relevant applications.  This is \
a common behaviour?  Why do people do this do you think?

Also, I completely don't understand why d&d is the same thing, since D&D removes the \
*local to the user* configuration entry, not the \
upstream-in-the-global-KDEDIRS-desktop-file, and the thing we're trying to repair is \
the exact opposite case?  One is the user removing (or moving) the file/config they \
themselves put there in their $KDEHOME, and kicker following suit.  The other is \
kicker removing the config the user put there in the very same $KDEHOME, without \
asking.

As for the K Menu, I was just getting in first, before someone else raised it as a \
straw man.  Note, however, that if I have added scripts or other custom entries to \
the K menu, I expect them to stay put through a KDE installation too.  And they do.


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