> Adding "Enhances: totem" will *only* cause an "A totem plugin to watch > streams from arte.tv" checkbox to appear on the screen for totem. It > will not cause your package to appear by default when searching for > "arte". > > Conversely, adding a .desktop file will *only* cause your package to > appear by default when searching for "arte". It will not cause the > checkbox to appear on the screen for totem. > > So if you want both, do both.
Thanks, it's clear now. > We already have an "advanced" department; we call it "System", and > totem-plugin-arte appears there right now. But you have made no mention > of it, and I don't think renaming it from "System" to "Advanced" would > make it more noticable. ;-) Maybe there is a misunderstanding here (sorry if it's me, English is not my mother tongue) I was talking about a separator in search results. Look at the current update-manager: all updates are displayed in the same list but with separators such as "Security updates", "Proposed updates" and other. In fact I only suggest to display something similar in the software-center search results area (for example when you just launch the software-center and type something in the search field). It could look (basically) like that: **Recommended applications** → (insert all current non-technical results in Maverick) **Advanced utilities** → (insert all other packages except *-dev/*-dbg/*-data/lib* and all other useless-alone/really-technical packages) and keep other packages hidden. (a click on "show technical packages" may append them at the end of the list under a "**Technical packages**" separator). Is my idea clearer now? > So, perhaps you could use this bug report to track your > changes to totem-plugin-arte (since the instructions are here), while we > open a separate bug report for the -dev/-dbg filter. Does that make > sense? Well, here I just wanted to use totem-plugin-arte as an example. I already opened a bug against app-install-data to add a .desktop file and I'm just waiting for a soon to be released new upstream (bugfix) version to add "Enhances: totem" to the package and then to push it in Maverick. So I don't really need a bug report to track this. But if you think that it makes more sense to open a new bug, then it's ok for me. I let you decide. -- Doesn't appear in search or in Totem's Add-ons section https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/634164 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs