Hi,
Am Donnerstag, den 08.09.2005, 18:54 -0300 schrieb Felipe Monteiro de
Carvalho:
On 9/8/05, Tony Maro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tony Pelton wrote:
Oh, I did miss this little documentation tidbit:
If $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is either not set or empty,
On 9/9/05, dannym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,sysconfdir is a automake/autoconf variable that is f.e. setby ./configure --sysconfdir=/etcDefault is /etc for some packages and ${prefix}/etc for others.datadir, likewise. Default ${prefix}/share
Documentation in Linux often assumes that the programs
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On 9/9/05, *dannym* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
sysconfdir is a automake/autoconf variable that is f.e. set
by ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
Default is /etc for some packages and ${prefix}/etc for others.
On 9/7/05, L505 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I myself dont use desktop icons but I can relate why they might me
nice... (like immediately being visible after logging in, freely
positionable)
if I had a larger screen, they might be actually useful, but as-is, they
are _always_ covered by
dannym wrote:
I myself dont use desktop icons but I can relate why they might me
nice... (like immediately being visible after logging in, freely
positionable)
if I had a larger screen, they might be actually useful, but as-is, they
are _always_ covered by about = 5 full screen windows, so I
Look here, installbase create kde/gnome icons... look in source.
http://installbase.sourceforge.net/main.shtml
Dne četrtek 8. septembra 2005 18:38 je Tony Maro napisal(a):
dannym wrote:
I myself dont use desktop icons but I can relate why they might me
nice... (like immediately being visible
On 9/8/05, Tony Maro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm still no closer to writing an install utility that will install
menu icons.
-Tony
and as per my earlier post ...
you've seen this ?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fdesktop_2dentry_2dspec
... and this ?
Tony Pelton wrote:
On 9/8/05, Tony Maro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I'm still no closer to writing an install utility that will install
menu icons.
-Tony
and as per my earlier post ...
you've seen this ?
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Standards_2fdesktop_2dentry_2dspec
Yes,
Tony Pelton wrote:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apc.html
those specs look like they cover at least the KDE and Gnome case fairly well.
Oh, I did miss this little documentation tidbit:
If $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is either not set or empty, a value equal to
/etc/xdg should
Andrew Haines wrote:
Tony Maro wrote:
I'm still not finding a way to edit the individual user menu - every
method I've seen requires being root.
For gnome it shold be possible to edit the xml file:
~/.gnome2/vfolders/applications.vfolder-info
and then create
--- Andrew Haines [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
Andrew Haines wrote:
Tony Maro wrote:
I'm still not finding a way to edit the
individual user menu - every
method I've seen requires being root.
For gnome it shold be possible to edit the xml
file:
I myself dont use desktop icons but I can relate why they might me
nice... (like immediately being visible after logging in, freely
positionable)
if I had a larger screen, they might be actually useful, but as-is, they
are _always_ covered by about = 5 full screen windows, so I wouldnt see
i don't know if this will help this conversation but :
i use Gentoo.
Gentoo supports a _bunch_ of desktop/window managers.
i use KDE mostly.
i _know_, as had been said here, that there is a standard for this out there.
i think freedesktop.org might be a starting point for the standard.
when
Tony Maro wrote:
I can throw an icon on the desktop pretty darn easy, but the menu's
still escape me and the directions I've seen online so far are cryptic
at best.
-Tony
How do you put the desktop icons?
I know they are located at ~/Desktop/ but I usually deploy my programs
in .rpm
Hi,
Am Dienstag, den 06.09.2005, 10:34 -0300 schrieb Felipe Monteiro de
Carvalho:
Tony Maro wrote:
I can throw an icon on the desktop pretty darn easy, but the menu's
still escape me and the directions I've seen online so far are cryptic
at best.
-Tony
How do you put the desktop
On 9/6/05, dannym [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
errr?no. Just for the one user that installed or uses the program, of course.Or still better, none. Put it in the application menu.
I usually deploy on RedHat Package Manager (RPM) packages.
The package contains a bash script that is executed as
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
On 9/6/05, *dannym* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
errr?
no. Just for the one user that installed or uses the program, of
course.
Or still better, none. Put it in the application menu.
I usually deploy on RedHat
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