Damien Lallement <mageia@...> writes: > Le 02/05/2012 20:21, David Walser a écrit : > > Damien Lallement<mageia@...> writes: > >> Le 02/05/2012 19:27, David Walser a écrit : > >>> Damien Lallement<mageia@...> writes: > >> Nothing bad, on this demand, I'm fixing iceWM package if you check the > >> changelog. Just finding a lot of issues, so my demande was done BEFORE I > >> fixed an other one. > >> Why having something broken for years? I don't understand your POV... > > > > It wasn't broken. If the emacs package was installed, the icon was > > displayed > > fine and the button worked fine. This seems like a really poor change. > > I'm sorry but without this modification I didn't have any icons. :-/ > The link towards .png was wrong. > The idea is to have a generic icon (like for www and terminal) in order > to have a X-editor in desktop-common-data in the future.
You only didn't have an icon if the "emacs" package wasn't installed. I actually like that you changed it to a generic icon, however. I think using editors_section.png was a good change. You reverted that too though. > > How? I haven't tried it, but making a button launcher for vim in KDE > > doesn't > > work. Have you tested it? What does it do? > > You were right, I think I was drunk when doing my test (must be emacs > and not vim the editor...). I reverted this modification. > > Thanks for your tips. How about using my xte script instead of hard-coding and suggesting emacs? See the thread: "Proposal: add script to desktop-common-data to find text editor"
