[Bug 442473] Review Request: parcellite - A lightweight GTK+ clipboard manager

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Summary: Review Request: parcellite - A lightweight GTK+ clipboard manager


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=442473





------- Additional Comments From fedora at christoph-wickert.de  2008-05-04 12:00 EST -------
Thanks for the comments and sorry for the delay.

(In reply to comment #5)
> I don't think that this application is desktop specific.

Agreed.

> It works 
> fine in fluxbox there is an icon appearing in the panel when 
> I start it (though it should certainly not be launched automatically).

Why not? BTW: It does not start here with fluxbox. parcellite-startup.desktop
contains "OnlyShowIn=GNOME;XFCE;", so it definitely shouldn't start in fluxbox.

> Maybe it should only be said in the %description, something like "A 
> systray is required for full functionality".

Fixed:
  "In GNOME and Xfce the clipboard manager will be started automatically. For 
  other desktops or window managers you should also install a panel with a 
  system tray or notification area if you want to use this package."
 
> Also the gtk-paste icon should be copied in that package, or depend
> on a package providing it.

gtk-past is provided by several icon themes and I'd like the icon to remain
themable. Should I require gnome-icon-theme to make sure one Icon theme is
installed? Other people might want to use nuoveXT, the upstream icon theme
however...

> In the desktop file Application is not a valid Category anymore.

Good catch, fixed.

SPEC: http://cwickert.fedorapeople.org/review/parcellite.spec
SRPM: http://cwickert.fedorapeople.org/review/parcellite-0.7-2.fc9.src.rpm

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