I think that what we're using the "desktop" hook for isn't "install this
desktop file for me" it's "this defines an application." We've just
chosen to use the desktop file format because it has a lot of the data
we need. So if the desktop file passed says that this isn't an
application, then I don't think we should try to make it into one, as
it's a misuse of the hook. If there are other hooks that want to make
desktop files with NoDisplay set, I'm cool with that as it's how it's
integrated into various tools, but we should leave this click hook for
defining applications.
** Changed in: ubuntu-app-launch (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Opinion
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click hook refuses to install desktop files with NoDisplay=true
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