Menu Launch Name
Andrey Goreev
aegoreev at gmail.com
Mon Feb 27 16:29:31 GMT 2017
I would add "debug" in the launch command.
In that case when digiKam crashes you can use gdb 'bt' command to get a
backtrace and help developers locate the problem easier.
On Monday, February 27, 2017 6:23:11 PM MST Derek Keats wrote:
> Normally, when you open an appimage package it asks if you want to do a
> menu integration. If you say yes, it creates a .desktop file located in
> /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/ on Ubuntu. There is no installation.
>
> I put my appimage files in /home/dkeats/appimages/ and if you want you can
> just run them from there in a terminal by typing
>
> cd ~/appimages
> ./appimagefile.appimage
>
> Does that answer your question?
>
> regards
> derek
>
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 2:00 PM, Sveinn í Felli <sv1 at fellsnet.is> wrote:
> > Þann lau 18.feb 2017 23:54, skrifaði Mick Sulley:
> >> Running Mint 18 Cinnamon.
> >>
> >> I have a version of DigiKam installed from repo that I have called
> >> 'digikam5', that is fine. I have also installed 2 versions via
> >> AppImage, both show on my menu as 'digiKam'. I just went into the menu
> >> configuration, selected properties and renamed them as 'digiKamX' and
> >> 'digiKamY' but when I look in the menu they are both still called
> >> 'digiKam'
> >
> > One question, how did you install the DK-appimage in Cinnamon?
> > I'm having trouble running it in Mint 17.3 Cinnamon.
> >
> > Sveinn í Felli
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