https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436639

--- Comment #6 from Toadfield <toadfi...@tutanota.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5)
> > You download a folder that has lets say 20 files and you want to execute 
> > all of
> > them with custom commands
> But why? What's the specific use case?

I remember downloading a indie horror game that had many executables (that was
the gimmick of the game) and I wanted to play it,but it didn't work with latest
wine,so I had to make a .desktop file for each .exe.

But I have a better example,I want to test if some ev vars and commands work,so
I would have to download the file I want to test,but then I also have to make a
.desktop file so I can start it with the command,it just costs time.

And I have another example,if I want to start lets say firefox with some custom
commands,then I edit the .desktop file that I can access from krunner,but the
problem is that if I want to start firefox in any other way than the .desktop
file,then it won't start with those commands.

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