[Bug 222994] Review Request: koverartist - Create CD/DVD covers

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Summary: Review Request: koverartist - Create CD/DVD covers


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=222994





------- Additional Comments From fedora at deadbabylon.de  2007-01-17 11:08 EST -------
(In reply to comment #3)
> 3 more comments:
> - "mouseclic" in description should be "mouseclick" I think. Shouldn't it be the
> plural "mouseclicks" anyway?

Mhh. Think so. (Note to myself: no more c&p in the descriptions)

> - desktop-file-install doesn't look ok: Category "X-Fedora" is obsolete. Main
> category is "AudioVideo", while the changelog says "changed group to
> Applications/Publishing".

Because I cannot say I've understood the desktop-file-usage completly I've used
a modified entry from the package "kover" (also available in extras - and with
X-Fedora). And also the entry "Group: Applications/Publishing".

I'm not really sure where to put it. The rpm-group "Applications/Multimedia"
doesn't seem the best for me. "Applications/Publishing" could be better (because
it is a  printing program) but the corresponding desktop category* "Office"
would not describe it clearly.

* http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html


> - Not sure if
> %{_datadir}/applications/fedora-koverartist.desktop should be
> %{_datadir}/applications/kde/fedora-koverartist.desktop instead

Good question. On my installation only amarok and kaffeine (as single packages)
are in %{_datadir}/applications/kde/ but digikam, kompose, konversation,
kshutdown, and some more use /usr/share/applications/fedora-${name}.desktop



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