On 19/03/12 13:20, Kai Mast wrote:
On So 18 Mär 2012 23:11:25 CET, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
 On 14/03/12 18:07, Nikos Chantziaras wrote:
 (I initially sent this to ubuntu-devel, but it didn't make it through.)

 Hello.

 I wrote an application that, at startup, prompts the user for a file
 (using a standard"open file"  dialog). Ubuntu 11.10 takes the title of
 that dialog ("Choose the file you wish to play") and uses it for the
 rest of the application's session. This is wrong of course. The menu bar
 should display the application's name.

 Is there a way I can control the title of the menu bar?

 The GUI of the application is written using Qt.

 So I guess it's not possible then.  This is really a shortcoming in
 Ubuntu and doesn't look very well thought out.  But I'll have to live
 with it.

I am no expert on this but I am pretty sure the name in the panel
comes from the .desktop-file.

There is no desktop file. It's a single binary the user can download, copy and run from wherever desired.


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