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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    Re: kdenetwork/kdict
From:       Frans Englich <frans.englich () telia ! com>
Date:       2004-07-13 20:26:50
Message-ID: 200407132026.50468.frans.englich () telia ! com
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On Tuesday 13 July 2004 20:06, Christian Loose wrote:
> Am Dienstag, 13. Juli 2004 21:55 schrieb Andras Mantia:
> > On Tuesday 13 July 2004 22:47, Frans Englich wrote:
> > > > Aside of the problem that "NotShowIn=GNOME;"  
> > > > works just for GNOME and not another (3rd) desktop using XDG menus,
> > > > thus your solution does not do the job,
> > >
> > > That's the point -- ROX does not ship its own applications, for
> > > example(or perhaps I got your statement wrong?)
> >
> > No, but if desktop FOO using XDG has an editor (FOOEdit), your solution
> > won't prevent KEdit of showing up there... I admit this is more
> > theoretical, but it means that you need to adapt the NotShowIn list
> > each time a desktop introduces an (basic) application that's present in
> > KDE.
> >
> > I don't comment the rest, as my point is simple: I don't like this
> > solution, and that's all.
>
> I don't like the solution either.
>
> So far IIRC we always said if you don't want a specific app then don't
> install it (like when you see Cervisia's icon in Konqueror). If your
> distribution only provides our cvs modules as one package then blame the
> distribution.
>
> Question: what happens if the user explicitly installed the kedit package
> but uses GNOME? Will he see kedit in the menu?

Give a realistic case. 


			Frans


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