> $TDEHOME/apps/kicker/applets
> I suspect other users in the community might be bit by this bug
too.
I confirm the bug. Time for a new bug report I guess.
Experimenting indicates the behavior of the help handbook table of
contents depends upon how those directories are populated. The
user's $TDEHOME directory structure mimics the Trinity system
directory structure. When the user's applets directory does not
exist then there is nothing to override the system directory. All
applet handbooks appear in the table of contents. When the user has
an applet directory, then that directory overrides the system
directory. When I populate the user's applet directory with
*.desktop files from the system directory, then those items appear
in the handbook table of contents, but only those *.desktop files I
copy. When the user's applet directory is empty, then none appear
in the handbook table of contents.
This makes sense but a larger question is how do the user's
subdirectories get created in the first place? Seems to me none of
those user directories should exist until the users starts
customizing. Yet even then, was the original intent to mask help
handbook entries? Probably not.
BTW after removing the applets folder, I can only see 6
applets
manual. Is it all we have or are there other manuals that are not
displayed?
That is all I am aware that exists:
Weather Report
System Monitor
Public File Server
Color Picker
Moon Phase
Klipper
Darrell