> De: "David Faure" <[email protected]> > Envoyé: Vendredi 26 Février 2010 11:51:23 > > > - what should we do when we have e.g. 'echo %d %X' ? > > Good question, but I don't think this example makes sense :-) > Either you want one invocation per selected file, or you want one invocation > with all selected files... > > The rule we use is "the app supports multiple files/urls if %F, %U, %D or %N > is > in the Exec line". %X would obviously be added to that list for this spec. So > I guess the result in practive for %d %X (or %d %F, etc.) would be that the > first arg would be the first (i.e. a random) directory... > > How about we actually add the rule to the spec? [ideally in both specs...] > "If multiple files are selected, the application is invoked once per file, > unless its Exec line contains %F, %U, %D, %N or %X"
Why even do we should choose between the two invocation modes ? If we consider that mixing single parameters with multiple ones doesn't make sense, we may just say that this is a syntax error and that the implementation may safely ignore these parameters Regards Pierre _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg
