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The menu sometimes contains applications that will never work or you do not want to show them to the end-user.
In /usr/share/applications/ukui-control-center.desktop there is an example.
This is the important line to hide the application in the .desktop file.
NoDisplay=true
When I try to do the same with other applications in /usr/share/applications (first I tried in ~/.local/share/applications) they remain in the menu.
Distro : ArcoLinux (based on Arch Linux)
The menu sometimes contains applications that will never work or you do not want to show them to the end-user.
In /usr/share/applications/ukui-control-center.desktop there is an example.
This is the important line to hide the application in the .desktop file.
NoDisplay=true
When I try to do the same with other applications in /usr/share/applications (first I tried in ~/.local/share/applications) they remain in the menu.
https://developer.gnome.org/desktop-entry-spec/
Following that link I tried also:
NotShowIn=UKUI
Hidden=true
I would like to hide just a handful applications from the menu.
How should I do that? Should I run something to rebuild the menus or clear the cache?
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