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Message #20618
Re: Porting a GNUstep application to the M10
On 16-05-13 05:43 PM, Dale Amon wrote:
> I worked around that by editing on my laptop and rsyncing
> the modified file and an icon across to the notepad:
>
> phablet@ubuntu-phablet:~/.local/share/applications$ cat puritine2_xterm_0.0.desktop
> Version=1.0
> Name=xterm
> Exec=/usr/bin/xterm
> Type=Application
> StartupNotify=true
> Icon=/home/phablet/.local/share/icons/xterm-color_48x48.xpm
> Keywords=Libertine
> NotShowIn=Unity;
> X-Ubuntu-Touch=true
> X-Ubuntu-XMir-Enable=true
>
> But nothing shows up on the GUI laptop.
Yes, copying and modifying the .desktop file is what you need to do until OTA-11 comes out and the Libertine scope
appears in the Ubuntu store. After that, it's automatic.
You might want to remove the NotShowIn line.
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Stephen M. Webb <stephen.webb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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