Wondering how this works as per non-Qubes, plain Debian upstream default?

Does /usr/local/share/applications even get parsed?

How is ~/.local/share/applications being processed?

- Does ~/.local/share/applications/some-file.desktop overwrite or extend
/usr/local/share/applications/some-file.desktop?

-- I mean, does ~/.local/share/applications/some-file.desktop have to be
a complete file as in /usr/local/share/applications/some-file.desktop is
totally disregarded?

-- Or does it work more like systemd drop-ins, more like extensions,
where one could just add a single line into
~/.local/share/applications/some-file.desktop such as 'Exec=...' that
would overwrite only that one line from
/usr/local/share/applications/some-file.desktop?

Should the Qubes implementation be similar to that?

Best regards,
Patrick

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