Am 16.03.2016 um 17:59 schrieb Simon McVittie: > On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 at 17:12:16 +0100, Michael Biebl wrote: >> I don't know what the plan is here, i.e. if iceweasel.desktop will get >> the old iceweasel icon back. Atm it is broken [1]. >> If the transitional iceweasel.desktop is going to use the old iceweasel >> icon, launching the iceweasel process would result in the shell showing >> the firefox icon afaics, with your proposal. > > If the Firefox maintainer wants Iceweasel to continue to be something > with its own visual identity, then yes it might make sense to have > command-line options to Iceweaselize it. I personally don't think that > would be worth the implementation effort, but it's up to the maintainer.
I thought the point of iceweasel.desktop was to make it easier for the users to spot the menu entry after getting used to it over the years. If iceweasel.desktop get's the new firefox icon then honestly I don't quite see the point for it. Or is this solely for users which e.g. have dragged iceweasel.desktop on their launcher and you don't want to break that reference? Anyway, I'm fine with whatever plans Mike has for the iceweasel compat package as long as it doesn't break the real firefox(-esr) package. Regards, Michael -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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