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jack_mixer.desktop, add nsm keys #186

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@grammoboy2 grammoboy2 commented Oct 14, 2024

This adds NSM related keys to the *.desktop file, so NSM tools can find applications which have NSM support.

X-NSM-Capable, is used to detect if the application has NSM support. It should ideally become false if the application is build without NSM support.

X-NSM-Exec, is the exec name of the application when used in NSM. It can't contain a path (not /usr/bin/ for example) or command line arguments like %f.

If X-NSM-Exec value is the same as the Exec value, then X-NSM-Exec is not strictly needed, but as the Exec value may change in the future (adding %f or something), I think it's not a bad thing to add it anyway.

As discussed in the nsmd forks issue tracker, jackaudio/new-session-manager#40

@SpotlightKid SpotlightKid self-assigned this Oct 14, 2024
@SpotlightKid SpotlightKid added the enhancement Enhancement of an existing feature label Oct 14, 2024
@SpotlightKid SpotlightKid merged commit 2ce7776 into jack-mixer:main Oct 14, 2024
nedko added a commit to LADI/jack_mixer that referenced this pull request Nov 2, 2024
…code does not cause ladish regressions

This reverts commit 2ce7776.
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