On Fri 30 Apr 2010 10:47:33 AM EDT, Fabian Greffrath
<fab...@greffrath.com> wrote:
on a freshly installed Debian squeeze desktop system, ufraw appears
in the GNOME application menu (this is because inkscape, which is
installed by default, recommends imagemagick which in turn
recommends ufraw).
[...]
Since the imagemagick maintainers consider the capability to edit
raw images based on ufraw a valuable feature and thus decided to
keep on recommending it, I'd like to suggest two possible ways how
to reduce this negative desktop experience:
1) This icon gets disabled by default in the
/usr/share/applications/ufraw.desktop file (either globally or only
in GNOME) or
2) this icon gets disabled by default in GNOME via a black-list
(thus CCing pkg-gnome team).
No. Having it in the menu is valuable for those who do RAW processing.
I'm not sure why ImageMagick is recommending a GUI tool. It would be
better for it to either use dcraw for its raw processing (which is a
command-line tool), or if they need to use ufraw-batch, then it may be
best to split up ufraw-batch from the ufraw package.
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