John Minson <minsonj <at> spawar.navy.mil> writes:
On all earlier versions of Fedora/kde I was able to add a 'non
kde app'
and give it any icon I wanted . I suspect I still can but the mechanism
obviously is different on Fedora 9/KDE 4 .
Any quick pointers ?
Surely the right solution is that the app itself should be registering in the
menus on its own!
If the app is a Fedora package, file a bug against the package for the
missing .desktop file, which is required according to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Desktop_files
If it is a third-party application, complain to wherever you got the
application from.
If it is your own application, have a look at xdg-desktop-menu, or package it
as an RPM and have a look at the packaging guidelines as quoted above.
Kevin Kofler