Alexander Larsson wrote:
Gnome currently doesn't look at the priorities at all I believe.
GNOME prioritizes applications from
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list.
SuSE has a script, which creates this list as a heuristics from all
available desktop files.
It would be nice to have
On Fri, 2007-07-27 at 10:41 +0200, Stanislav Brabec wrote:
Alexander Larsson wrote:
Gnome currently doesn't look at the priorities at all I believe.
GNOME prioritizes applications from
/usr/share/applications/defaults.list.
That is something completely different. I.e. the prioritization
Le vendredi 29 juin 2007, à 12:51 -0400, Matthias Clasen a écrit :
On Fri, 2007-06-29 at 18:37 +0200, Vincent Untz wrote:
Hi,
Someone reported that in the current version of the spec, we say:
Desktop entry files are encoded as lines of 8-bit characters separated
by LF characters.
Hi,
Here's a patch that changes the menu spec to support X-foo
environments for OnlyShowIn keys. It's useful for people writing new
environments :-)
It's pretty straight-forward, so I don't think there's any reason to not
put this in.
This is https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11564
Hi,
The right place to send this is [EMAIL PROTECTED], that list has
all the WM authors on it.
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Hi,
Le vendredi 27 juillet 2007, à 11:31 +0300, Tapani Pälli a écrit :
Hello,
I would like to suggest a new hint '_NET_INPUT_AREAS' for EWMH to be
used by window managers and toolkit. This hint would be a list of
rectangles where input method is located. This allows toolkits (Gtk
etc.) to
Thank you for replies.
Yeah, I also found that too, when checking my chemical MIME types list.
Seems, priorities of 50 are enough for magic patterns. Should the spec
be adjusted? What do you (people in general) think about this? I mean,
the spec was written to have a standardized way to