Re: How to refresh gnome-panel, other than using killall ?
- From: "Puthali H.B" <bputtali novell com>
- To: "Travis Watkins" <alleykat gmail com>, <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: How to refresh gnome-panel, other than using killall ?
- Date: Thu, 03 Aug 2006 23:32:07 -0600
No, not the gnome-menus. I'm concerned with the launchers on the
gnome-panel. What I've observed is, if a desktop shortcut, which is
again a .desktop file is modified, it automatically gets updated. But
when a launcher .desktop file, located in
~/.gnome2/panel2.d/default/launchers/ is changed, it doesn't get
reflected on the panel.
So, does that mean I have to do killall gnome-panel?
'n is there any way to refresh the panel, without applets getting
killed?
thanks,
Puthali
>>> "Travis Watkins" <alleykat gmail com> 8/3/2006 6:14 PM >>>
On 8/3/06, Puthali H.B <bputtali novell com> wrote:
> The problem I'm facing is, I change some fields in the .desktop file
> corresponding to a launcher, but it doesn't get reflected on the
panel.
> I can not use killall, as running applets get killed and some fail
to
> come up afterwards.
>
If you're talking about your menus it's likely a distro bug.
gnome-menus uses gnome-vfs which uses gamin (or inotify?) to
automatically update when something changes. If this isn't happening
something is likely built wrong (or built with --disable-fam).
> So I wanted to know if there is some gnome-api which I can call, to
> refresh the panel or only the launcher also?
>
There is nothing you can do other than restarting the panel if the
autoupdate isn't work.
> thanks,
> Puthali
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