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Works fine here.
I manually made my own menu entry, and put bibisco in my /home//bibisco/* .
In the KDE menu editor, for the bibisco entry, I filled in the "Command" field in the "General" tab to point to executable, after that I filled in the "Work path" in the "Advanced" tab to point to the directory where the bibisco executable was located.
Perhaps try filling in the working path to point to where bibisco itself is located?
EDIT: I didn't need to set ¨Run in terminal" on bibisco.
Operating system: Solus 4.3 (well, it's a rolling release distro, but you get the gist)
KDE plasma version: 5.25.3
KDE framework version: 5.96.0
Qt version: 5.15.5
Kernel version: 5.15.61-217.current (64-bit)
Graphics platform: X11
Processor: 4xCore i5-6400 @ 2.70GHz
Memory: 7.7GiB of RAM
Product name: Aspire XC-780
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I manually entered the menu entry when I installed the .zip package, and the package manager made the entry when I installed the .deb package, however this seems to have been some kind of fluke or something, as it's working fine now.
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