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Re: desktop-file-install --vendor=... proposal, comments?: msg#00152linux.redhat.fedora.extras.packaging
On Tuesday 26 September 2006 17:51, Rex Dieter wrote: > See > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PackagingDrafts/DesktopFiles > > Comments? It's not about desktop-file-install but about the desktop-file itself: I propose to provide some guidelines about the contents of a desktop-file, e.g. that they should not contain paths in the Exec entry and should provide a StartupWMClass entry. Another issue is, which / how many Categories should be added, every categores that fits like for example "Application;AudioVideo;Audio;Midi;Music;" for an midi application that generates midis or only some of them? Regards, Till
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