Le Wed, 22 Jan 2014 16:49:06 -0500, Fred Gleason <[email protected]> a écrit :
> On Jan 21, 2014, at 13:10 30, Filipe Coelho <[email protected]> wrote: > > > That's why I'm planning to do a small, *developer*-oriented > > tutorial on how to get the most "generic" binaries possible. > > Something that can work as widely as possible. > > Unfortunately, the ambit of a downstream maintainer is a lot larger > than just producing a runnable binary. Just some of the high points: > > 1) Do the menu item(s) integrate themselves into the overall tree in > a way that makes sense given the distro’s overall menu arrangement? It was the main reason why I begun to use FVWM-Crystal it was a few years ago. It doesn't care about the files into /etc/xdg which, in most cases if not all cases, have only a limited support for the freedesktop additional categories. Instead, it only look for the categories into the desktop files provided by the applications in /usr/share/applications. The result is a full support for the additional categories and a menu that will look the same with any distribution, that out of the box. Also, it contain a few non in the norm categories for the Audio category, like Sequencer or Notation, and it have a main Multimedia category with 3 categories for Audio, AudioVideo and Video. The last version of yesterday contain a preference editor for its key modifiers. This is an easy way for fvwm-crystal's bindings to not collide with software like ardour or emacs. Dominique _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-dev
