Re: Unifying ~/Desktop
- From: Havoc Pennington <hp redhat com>
- To: David Faure <david mandrakesoft com>
- Cc: <bordoley msu edu>, nautilus-list gnome org, kde-core-devel kde org, xdg-list freedesktop org
- Subject: Re: Unifying ~/Desktop
- Date: 11 Jun 2002 11:47:47 -0400
David Faure <david mandrakesoft com> writes:
> I'm happy to see KDE changed into using a .desktop file instead of a directory.
> Of course the .desktop file would need to point to the directory somehow
> (e.g. URL= or Exec= and/or a "here's where to drop items when dropping something
> on me" field, which might be a good thing to have in the spec too).
>
> The point is that if that .desktop file acts as:
> * click on me to open the trash dir
> * move files to the trash when dropping files on me
> * have the standard options for the trash in the rmb (empty trash etc.)
> then we don't really need it to be a real directory, it could be a link.
> This will also make the migration to a real trash ioslave easier, when someone
> actually implements it.
>
That's a nice solution, how hard do you think it would be to
implement? Did you like the general approach of my
desktop-directory-utils package?
For the trash link, do you think it's just "URL=trash:" or
some special magic like "Type=Trash"?
Probably a "here's where to drop items" field doesn't really work for
the way Nautilus does trash, since trash is the funky virtual folder
that merges a directory on each device.
Havoc
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