Op 20-12-11 14:15, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schreef:
I did the necessary adjustments, please test.
Works fine for me. Thanks,
If we intend this desktop
entry to be useful for everybody, shall we add l10n to it (lifted from
debian or fedora packaging)?
l10n is useful especially in the case of KD
Le 14/12/2011 18:32, Cor Blom a écrit :
The intention of "--with-version-suffix=xxx" is to be able to have two
lyx installations on the same system. That means own directory
(lyx[suffix]) and own binary (lyx[suffix] and lyxclient[suffix] and
tex2lyx[suffix]). For the desktop file and icons a simi
Op 14-12-11 16:34, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes schreef:
Le 14/12/2011 12:05, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Cor Blom wrote:
Trunk has now a lyx.desktop file, but what happens when lyx is compiled
with the option "--with-version-suffix=..."? The binary then gets a
suffix,
but in the desktop file the command "ly
Le 14/12/2011 12:05, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
Cor Blom wrote:
Trunk has now a lyx.desktop file, but what happens when lyx is compiled
with the option "--with-version-suffix=..."? The binary then gets a suffix,
but in the desktop file the command "lyx", without suffix, is still found.
For me as a pa
Op 14-12-11 12:05, Pavel Sanda schreef:
Cor Blom wrote:
Trunk has now a lyx.desktop file, but what happens when lyx is compiled
with the option "--with-version-suffix=..."? The binary then gets a suffix,
but in the desktop file the command "lyx", without suffix, is still found.
For me as a packa
Cor Blom wrote:
> Trunk has now a lyx.desktop file, but what happens when lyx is compiled
> with the option "--with-version-suffix=..."? The binary then gets a suffix,
> but in the desktop file the command "lyx", without suffix, is still found.
> For me as a packager (openSUSE) it is no problem