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Fix hard-coded paths of scripts/gnome/___.desktop #52
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TODO list (:panic:):
Note: some of these are not used at all and may be safely removed. |
Let's talk about this. Where should these |
Yes, that would be perfect. |
Proof of concept: roboticslab-uc3m/asibot-configuration-files@d8f9f07. Behavior:
(*) Actually, the generated shortcut should be properly handled to work locally, i.e. from |
Done at roboticslab-uc3m/asibot-configuration-files@825b9f7. |
As found out at asrob-uc3m/robotDevastation#126, we are having trouble in correctly displaying the shortcut icon whenever the full path points at system-located PNG files. Apart from that, @jgvictores posted the following link, which may render useful: https://developer.gnome.org/integration-guide/stable/desktop-files.html.en. I learned from it that the standard way of registering applications in a GNOME-compatible desktop (so that they show up as menu items (Debian) or as search results in the Unity launcher (Ubuntu)) is to place their
All or some of these might be enabled/disabled via CMake options. |
Solely regarding icon files and their standard location(s): https://askubuntu.com/a/435612. Perhaps |
Moar on standard directory layout: http://www.pathname.com/fhs/pub/fhs-2.3.html#USRLOCALLOCALHIERARCHY. |
Org-wide fix hard-coded paths of scripts/gnome/___.desktop
Learn from https://github.com/roboticslab-uc3m/asibot-configuration-files
Refs:
Special treatment as always for https://github.com/roboticslab-uc3m/project-generator
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