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Subject: Re: [Usability] Lightening up the XDG menu
From: Julien Olivier <julo () altern ! org>
Date: 2004-03-31 8:27:23
Message-ID: 1080721643.5513.7.camel () localhost ! localdomain
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> that would require each editor to know about other editors or to have shared
> .desktop files for kedit/gedit which is impractical from packaging
> perspective.
>
> Perhaps a good solution to this would be something like the above, perhaps
> adding
>
> ExclusiveRole=GNOME;Editor
>
> to gedit.desktop and
>
> ExclusiveRole=KDE;Editor
>
> to kedit.desktop,
>
> Then say inside KDE the vfolder code could simply ignore any entry with
> ExclusiveRole=GNOME;Editor (or any other ExclusiveRole=XFCE;Editor)
> in case an entry with ExclusiveRole=KDE;Editor exists.
>
> This would allow using kedit in GNOME if gedit is not installed (with editors
> this is not an issue, but it could be issue with web browsers, mailers or
> some such that don't ALWAYS get installed)
Wouldn't it be easier to, for example, only display the mime handler for
text files in the menu ? That way, if kedit is configured to open your
text files, kedit will be in the menu. And the same could go for almost
all menu entries.
Is there a specific technical limitation to that solution ?
--
Julien Olivier <julo@altern.org>
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