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Thanks for that comprehensive answer, Robert. Now I have four more
questions. :-)
1. We already show Category=Settings items *separately*, in the Themes
Tweaks department. So anything we did to show all Settings items
*differently* probably would cause a lot of visual noise here. Now, some
of
So Robert, are you saying that USC should ignore .desktop files that
have NoDisplay=true? If so (or if you're not sure), perhaps you could
list a few other existing packages containing .desktop files with
NoDisplay=true, so we can see what the effect would be?
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No sure answer but these are the issues as I see them:
- Settings applications have very generic names that make sense in the context
of a settings menu but not on their own [2]
- Packages can contain multiple .desktop files and I don't think software
center can guarantee to pick the best one
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in the usecase that i read about gnome-color-manager on hughsie's blog,
and then try to install it. it is still a bit hinden.
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I see what it's done - it's now ignoring gcm-prefs.desktop and looking
at gcm-import.desktop instead. However it should ignore this one too as
it has NoDisplay=true set. If this is fixed then software center will
fall back to using the dpkg description Color management integration
for the Gnome
For me in 2.0.1, gnome-color-manager shows up as ICC Profile
Installer. Is this bug still valid?
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You could override it in app-install-data-ubuntu, but that would work
only temporarily until app-install-data-ubuntu is abolished.
I'm tempted to say that if you want a program to have a markedly
different name in the menus than it does in the software catalogue,
that's a branding bug in the
Matthew, the issue here is it's not an application but a new
configuration option. If you look at all the names in the
SystemPreferences and SystemAdministration menu they'd all look out of
place in the software center if they were separately packaged.
Perhaps the sofware store should ignore
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