Hi Karl,

try to use 

Categories=Graphics;

or

Categories=X-Geeqie;



Vladimir


On Wednesday, October 12, 2011, Karl Voit wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I tried to understand how to add a command to the list of «external
> editors» by myself. Unfortunately I could not accomplish it yet :-(
> 
> I am running Ubuntu 11.04 (Gnome 2, 2D) with Geeqie v1.0.
> 
> In the context menu of a JPEG file I see seven editors. I'd like to
> add a self-written Python tool to that context menu at least for
> JPEG files.
> 
> For that purpose I wrote a desktop file:
> 
> ,----[ ~/.config/geeqie/applications/m2a.desktop ]
> | [Desktop Entry]
> | Name=m2a
> | GenericName=m2a
> | Comment=
> | Exec=m2a %F
> | Icon=
> | Terminal=true
> | Type=Application
> | Categories=Application;
> | hidden=false
> | MimeType=image/bmp;image/gif;image/jpeg;image/jpg;[...]
> `----
> 
> m2a is in my ${PATH} and can be invoked in command line without
> problems.
> 
> Unfortunately I was not able to see this file in the context menu of
> Geeqie, in the «Edit/External Editors» menu or in the list of
> «Edit/Preferences.../Configure Editors...».
> 
> How can I add my own tool?
> 
> Thank you very much!
> 
> -- 
> Karl Voit
> 
> 
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