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bug#7371: odd loadup


From: David De La Harpe Golden
Subject: bug#7371: odd loadup
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 04:01:27 +0000
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On 11/11/10 21:44, Glenn Morris wrote:
Rajinder Yadav wrote:

4) emacs does not show up in my kde system menu

The last one is to be expected, since stock Emacs does not know
anything about how your kde menu is defined.

Actually, there is a fd.o convention for desktop menus that the major desktop environments AFAIK follow [1]. Emacs already installs a /usr/local/share/applications/emacs.desktop [*] upon a "make install" (at least to the default /usr/local) that XFCE4's desktop menu picks up on my system (at least after relogin or just xfce4-panel -r), showing Emacs under group "Development".

In a test, KDE4 on my system also appears to pick up the one the emacs "make install" installed on my system (note that I re-logged in with a KDE session, which probably implicitly refreshed the menu - if you[Rajinder] just built and then did a "make install" under KDE, the KDE desktop menu may just not have noticed the installation of the new menu entry and may need some sort of a kick), also placing Emacs under "Development" (but scalling it "Text Editor" with "Emacs" in small grey text, under some generic-name-first policy). KDE kappfinder used to autogenerate an emacs menu entry too if you let it, but I _think_ it was the one emacs installed that the kde desktop menu was using, not any one kappfinder ever spat out.

[1] http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/

[*] arguably that should be applications/gnu/emacs.desktop by [1], but I doubt that makes a difference.





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