.desktop file
Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 1:47 pm
Hi
I have been using XnView occasionally and it's a pretty sweet piece of software. Thank you to the developer
A small glitch though - I just installed the latest Linux version (on Ubuntu Breezy), but nothing appeared in the menu. Looking at the .desktop file in /usr/share/applications I noticed, that it is missing and Encoding=UTF-8 line. After adding it manually, I now have a menu entry. I'm not sure about the standard, but the Encoding will probably not hurt anyone and make life easier for some.
And also another request to consider - does the XnView developer know about the autopackage project (www.autopackage.org). It is a distribution-neutral packaging framework for Linux, supporting user installs, automatic handling of menu items and in the upcoming 1.2 version also a sophisticated workaround for the problem of routine C++ ABI breakage on Linux. So all in all, XnView autopackage would make the software easier to install and easier to package - no more different versions for different flavors or versions. Maybe the developer would care to have a look - the people behind autopackage are mostly very friendly with 3d-party developers.
The best,
L.
I have been using XnView occasionally and it's a pretty sweet piece of software. Thank you to the developer

A small glitch though - I just installed the latest Linux version (on Ubuntu Breezy), but nothing appeared in the menu. Looking at the .desktop file in /usr/share/applications I noticed, that it is missing and Encoding=UTF-8 line. After adding it manually, I now have a menu entry. I'm not sure about the standard, but the Encoding will probably not hurt anyone and make life easier for some.
And also another request to consider - does the XnView developer know about the autopackage project (www.autopackage.org). It is a distribution-neutral packaging framework for Linux, supporting user installs, automatic handling of menu items and in the upcoming 1.2 version also a sophisticated workaround for the problem of routine C++ ABI breakage on Linux. So all in all, XnView autopackage would make the software easier to install and easier to package - no more different versions for different flavors or versions. Maybe the developer would care to have a look - the people behind autopackage are mostly very friendly with 3d-party developers.
The best,
L.