On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Kevin Krammer wrote: > On Wednesday 30 January 2008, Erich Schubert wrote: > > Package: krita > > Version: 1:1.9.96.0~svn763013-1 > > Severity: normal > > > > Krita shows up in the Gnome menu multiple times, because it ships with > > multiple .desktop files: /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_tiff.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_bmp.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_openexr.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_jpeg.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_ora.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_pdf.desktop > > /usr/share/applications/kde4/krita_png.desktop > > > > These should be merged into one .desktop file. > > Actually these files are pretty inconsistent, and I guess some of them > > are stale old copies? krita.desktop should include a MimeType line, > > listing all supported mime types. > > My guess is that each one is installed by a plugin for the respective > format, i.e. Krita does not support this MIME Type without the plugin.
My guess is also that it is how krita figures out what plugins it has available. I think okular does the same thing with its backends. /Sune -- How may I do for loading a BIOS from DOS 6.4? You should log on the cache in order to save a pointer on a ISDN desktop.
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