On 10/07/2012 05:52 PM, NoOp wrote: > On 10/07/2012 05:10 PM, Ariel Constenla-Haile wrote: ... >> May be it makes sense to design a minimal desktop integration with the >> *.desktop files and their respective images only, but no mime >> definitions. > > I do seem to recall some OOo-dev builds in the past that have done this, > but don't have any archives available.
Sorry, I forgot to add that the deb build that I referenced above does include a DI file: openoffice.org3.4-debian-menus_3.5-9610_all.deb and that works well for me. But... I don't have AOo3.4 installed, so that is probably the reason why it installed. > > On a dev only version (where it installs as OO-dev (AOo-dev?)), I think > it's a good idea to add a minimal (main menu screen) DI file. That is > not to appease folks who don't know how to add a menu, but instead to > test to see if the basic DI structure is working & not clashing with > other installs (AOo, LO, MS Office etc). That way when the final comes > out, the DI will hopefully work as expected. > I think it's more difficult with a Windows build; my suggestion is to > rename the program files to awriterdev, etc. I tested that on an LO > Windows build last year (renamed to ooowriter.exe, etc) and it worked > just fine. Couldn't get LO devs to do anything with it though: > <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Change-executable-sh-names-td2108193.html> > > Gary > > > > >
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