On Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 07:57:50AM +0900, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 22:49:04 +0200 Tomas Cech <[email protected]> said:

Hi,

it seems that elementary_config and elementary_test has desktop files
not following registered categories
(http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html).
Attached patch fixes this issue.

actually e17 itself RELIES on there being desktop files in System AND Settings
to show it in the "settings" category in the config panel. so this is very much
tied into that. why does e do that? because things actually ship like this:

7:35AM /usr/share/applications > grep Categories= *.desktop | grep Settings
...
checkbox-gtk.desktop:Categories=GTK;GNOME;Application;System;Settings;
computer-janitor-gtk.desktop:Categories=System;Settings;PackageManager;GTK;
...
gdmsetup.desktop:Categories=GNOME;GTK;Settings;System;
...
etc.

7:35AM /usr/share/applications > grep Categories= *.desktop | grep Utility
baobab.desktop:Categories=GTK;GNOME;Utility;
...

so realistically... this is doing just the right thing "in real life". not to
mention... feedesktop.org mentions all (except "Application") as official
categories.

I understand your reasons. I'm also not satisfied with standard as I
can't find no "Test" or "Benchmark" as category, which would fit
better.

I'll handle it for OBS as patch because it insists on being standard
compliant.


so we should remove Application, but elementary_test isn't in graphics or
2dgraphics.

good.


i've added your cs translations too, but system and settings stay. i added
DesktopSettings  and Development to test, and removed Application.

Thanks.

Best regards,

Tomas Cech
Sleep_Walker

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