Le Thursday 25 August 2011 à 14:56 +0200, Stefano a écrit :
> i've noticed that that parsing /usr/share/app-install/desktop is quite
> simple, using this list in LSC is very fast.
> the problem is merge two list. USC hide the non-real application
> packages, but i think is best do a think like this:
> in the preferences dialog (TODO) we will put a combo or a checkbutton
> calling it "Expert mode", if the "Expert mode" is active all the
> pacackages will be listed (by default is off), if not the list will
> contains only the real applications packages (suitable for beginner).
+1, sounds good.


> another problem is that most of the desktop files, in
> /usr/share/app-install/desktop, in the section "Categories" have more
> of
> one value (e.g. AudioVideo and Graphics as in the package StopMotion).
> where lsc should append this packages? 
IMO, you should consider Categories like "tags" : 1 application can have
several tags. You can't categorize all applications with only 1
Category.

Regards,
Julien Lavergne


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