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On Fri, 2011-08-12 at 13:47 -0700, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
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On 08/12/11 13:34, Gaetan Nadon wrote:
> The commit text should indicate what happens on the user desktop, which desktop
> will pick this up,
> what happens on Mac, BSD like systems, Solaris, etc...
It's a property of the desktop, not the OS - GNOME & KDE should do the same
thing with it on all OS'es. (In gnome's case, usually adding it to the
Applications menu. I assume KDE is similar.)
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I guessed correctly for that part, but do all OS have either Gnome or KDE desktop?<BR>
If not, that leaves some desktop brands without a config file. If we are ok in having<BR>
desktop specific files (analogous to distro specific code), then I am fine.<BR>
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We could get bug reports like "it shows xcalc on my Linux box but not on my MAC, please fix it. And also fix xclock which does not show anywhere".<BR>
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