Le lundi 28 avril 2008 à 17:16 +0200, Bas Zoetekouw a écrit : > I'm using Gnome as my main desktop, but I have a few kde applications > installed (notably Amarok and Konqueror). Those two end up nicelyin > the gnome menu in Audio and Internet, respectively, but the kde apps > pull in kdebase and kcontrol and such. This causes a "Other" menu to > appear in the gnome menu, which contains 90 (or so) individual kde > setting items, which useless names such as "CGI", "Behaviour", > "Cache", "Protocols", etc. > This seems to be caused by a weird handling or the desktop files in > /usr/share/applications/kde. Those have a "Categories" line that > reads "Categories=Qt;KDE;X-KDE-information;" or > "Categories=Qt;KDE;X-KDE-settings-hardware;", which Gnome apparently > doesn't understand. > > Would it be possible to either filter out thosekde settings (they are > available from the setup menus in the individual KDE applications you > use anyway), or move them to a proper hierarchy (maybe onder > System/Preferences even)?
There is a flag defined in the freedesktop specification for such cases, and it should be used for all these .desktop files: OnlyShowIn=KDE This way they will be automatically filtered out in GNOME and XFCE. Could you please reassign this bug to the KDE packages in which these files belong? Thanks, -- .''`. : :' : We are debian.org. Lower your prices, surrender your code. `. `' We will add your hardware and software distinctiveness to `- our own. Resistance is futile.
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