zequence | cub: if you investigate the contents of the desktop file, you will see the line which executes the application | 04:36 |
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zequence | /usr/bin/<something>, usually | 04:36 |
zequence | Or, let me show an example | 04:38 |
zequence | the desktop file ardour3.desktop | 04:38 |
zequence | Name=Ardour3 (the name that appears in the menu) | 04:38 |
zequence | Exec=/usr/bin/ardour3 (the actual binary) | 04:39 |
zequence | Or, just the name is enough, cause that will make sure that what you see in the menu is for the right desktop file | 04:40 |
zequence | Probably not a problem. I just put it in there in case | 04:40 |
zequence | Right, I forgot to put in the rules | 04:41 |
zequence | I was a little busy at the time. Still am. Also, a bit under the weather | 04:41 |
zequence | Let me do some changes to the instructions during the coming weekend | 04:42 |
DalekSec | zequence: he's long gone, mate. | 04:42 |
zequence | DalekSec: He usually read the backlogs | 05:11 |
zequence | It | 05:11 |
DalekSec | Ah, pardon me then. | 05:11 |
zequence | :) | 05:11 |
* DalekSec ducks and hides. | 05:11 | |
ttoine | hello | 13:51 |
cub | How about the blueprints, fdc-graphics contains kdenlive which is AudioVideo, is there something we should do to move it to fdc-video? Or does that not matter? | 17:49 |
cub | Also, is the Categories order important? As for kdenlive it's: Qt;KDE;AudioVideo;AudioVideoEditing; | 17:51 |
zequence | cub: kdenlive is for some reason put in the graphics section in Debian, so that should probably be changed upstream as well | 17:58 |
zequence | I can't think of any other reason for the order being important than pure pedantism :). | 17:58 |
cub | Aha | 17:59 |
cub | I we find packages that might be dropped? Like Kino which hasn't been updated since 2009 and their webpage claims the project is dead. :D | 17:59 |
zequence | Well, this is really a full go through of all multimedia packages, just the ones with desktop files. Other subjects than categorization is not a part of the plan. | 18:04 |
zequence | this is not a full go-through, is what I meant | 18:04 |
zequence | If Kino still works, I see no problem with keeping it in the repo, as long as the package maintainer is active | 18:05 |
zequence | It's really a job for the maintainer to keep track of that, in Debian | 18:05 |
zequence | But, if there are problems, one should report a bug and make sure the maintainer is aware of it | 18:05 |
cub | Kino package is taken care of, and started just fine in my 14.04 | 18:09 |
cub | Kino has 44 open bugs | 18:09 |
zequence | atom has gone stable - http://atom.io | 18:31 |
cub | Looks good. Still hooked on vim though. | 18:36 |
zequence | I never started using anything beyond nano on terminal. Haven't had the patience to learn | 18:40 |
zequence | There are some editing features that I'm not sure you can do in a terminal | 18:41 |
zequence | Like cut and paste a section into a specific tab depth | 18:42 |
zequence | Also, moving a selection left, right, 4 spaces with TAB, or SHIFT+TAB | 18:42 |
cub | I have quite basic needs as long as I get 4 spaces tab, colour coding and Solarized theme | 18:48 |
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