On Wed, 28 Nov 2007, Alexandre Julliard wrote: [...] > Also these variables should take priority over the default heuristics, > and you most likely want to handle the desktop dir the same way.
I'm not sure we want to handle the desktop directory the same way. It's really a special case because applications often put their 'icons' on the desktop. So if the Windows desktop is just a symbolic link to the Unix one, the user will end up with a lot of 'xxx.lnk' files on his desktop. In particular these files will show the wrong icon: they will have the icon associated with 'lnk' files, instead of the one of the application they are supposed to start. So I think it's best to keep the Windows desktop separate from the Unix one, and let winemenubuilder put 'xxx.desktop' files on the Unix desktop when appropriate. -- Francois Gouget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://fgouget.free.fr/ Nouvelle version : les anciens bogues ont été remplacés par de nouveaux.