On dom, 2011-11-06 at 22:52 +0100, Seif Lotfy wrote: > "What you see" for me doesnt necessarily mean that the program > populates the jumplist alone. It means the items in the jumplist are > prgram specific.
To me it means that the application is in control of what appears in the jumplist, not necessarily that it is responsible for specifying the exact set of items. So I can imagine some "gnome-recent-items" action which is translated appropriately by the shell if included in the .desktop file, but I would not expect anything in the jumplist if the application does not specify anything. > Unless we provide the recentlyused and mostused files in the .desktop > file the only way for the jumplist to populate itself with such items > is if the app is running and pushed them into the jumplists. I don't agree with the notion that "jumplist == recently/frequently used files" - for instance for Evolution, I would expect actions like "New mail" or "Open calendar", but not a list of recently read emails cluttering the list (even when that data is available in gtkrecent/zeitgeist). Florian _______________________________________________ desktop-devel-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
