Re: Proposal for an intent-apps spec
Thayne McCombs <[email protected]> Fri, 7 May 2021 00:14:47 -0600
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On 5/3/21 4:13 AM, David Faure wrote: > On lundi 3 mai 2021 12:04:30 CEST Bastien Nocera wrote: >> On Mon, 2021-05-03 at 11:44 +0200, David Faure wrote: >> This still doesn't fix the problem of knowing _how_ to launch >> applications in those terminals when the options are different, and >> expect different values, which was the problem in the first place. > This is handled by the DBus interface. > > It's not > * lookup desktop file from intent > * execute the Exec line of that desktop file, which will be like xterm -e.. > > It's > * lookup desktop file from intent > * start that process > * make a DBus call to it 1. Where is the DBus interface for launching the terminal defined? It isn't in this spec, is it part of a different spec? 2. For terminals that don't natively support DBus (xterm, alacritty, st, urxvt, etc.) would you then need a seperate desktop file for a wrapper that launched it with dbus (ideally I'd like to see a generic wrapper that could work with most/all terminals by passing in options when starting it). And if the result is just launching a DBus interface, how is this different than the existing DBus service mechanism (defining a service in <data-dir>/dbus-1/services forĀ a specific interface)? _______________________________________________ xdg mailing list [email protected] https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/xdg