Summary: | Nautilus menu links should not start with desktop | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Andrew Conkling <andrewski> |
Component: | [OLD] Unspecified | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | minor | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | 2004.2 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
URL: | http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=326338 | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
Bug Depends on: | |||
Bug Blocks: | 119872 |
Description
Andrew Conkling
2004-10-26 21:57:06 UTC
i'm not really sure what you mean ? You mean the nautilus .desktop should have the '--no-desktop' option enabled by default ? If so, I guess to common case where nautilus is used is in gnome with the desktop enabled. This is not unimportant for the gnome default look, i don't think it would be wise to change that, although i can see your case for non-gnome or non nautilus-for-desktop nautilus users (but i bet they are a minority). I mean that, for me using Xfce, when I click on the Gentoo system menu entry "Accessories | Computer" or "Home Folder" (which open Nautilus), my desktop--xfdesktop--is killed and nautilus takes over. I don't want this. I understand what you mean about Gnome users, but as I was trying to imply in my bug report, they already have their desktop loaded elsewhere. I'm only talking about the menu entry, ala GLEP 16. If a Gnome user launched `nautilus --no-desktop`, their Nautilus desktop would not be exited. That way, the menu entry would simply have no effect on the desktop, which seems to be the way that the menu entry would be most often used. well.. im not sure that is true, a clean gnome install may depend on the fact that it is run without the '--no-desktop' option. I have no idea. shouldn't the change be made to this gentoo system menu that you are using(I don't really know anything about it). Gnome users don't have the desktop loaded elsewhere, it is drawn when gnome-session starts nautilus. If 'nautilus' ran with the --no-desktop option as default, how would one ever have nautilus draw the desktop? There is no --with-desktop option. Obviously. My initial bug report stated that the menu links should change, not nautilus' run behaviour; this was the best I could do to bring that up. I realised a few things about how this all works, which mostly means that now I know what foser meant in http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69098#c1. Yes, I'm suggesting that the .desktop files be changed to add the --no-desktop flag (they're in /usr/share/applications). In fact, nautilus.desktop does that already. I don't really see the problem with just changing the .desktop files; as reported here, gnome-session starts nautilus' desktop, so this would be the preferred method for Gnome users and non-Gnome users alike. Plus, for Gnome users, it would start faster. :-) So can this be fixed? I'm not attaching new .desktop files because they look like they're created on-the-fly (with translations and such). But I will if someone wants me to. Seems reasonable, Andrew, any chance of a patch/patches? I'm actually not on Gentoo anymore. But I mentioned that it seems that the .desktop files are created on-the-fly with translations; would a patch even work? Lets hope for 2.14 inclusion. In portage with nautilus-2.14. |