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right click menu and animation when an app is launched #310

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DIDIK3V1 opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 4 comments
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right click menu and animation when an app is launched #310

DIDIK3V1 opened this issue Jul 6, 2020 · 4 comments

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@DIDIK3V1
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DIDIK3V1 commented Jul 6, 2020

Hello, I really like this app especially since my gnome desktop seems to not be working anymore, i would like you to add three things though.
Firsly I'm on pop os and with this distro when right clicking on an app there is the ability to launch the app with the dedicated graphics card, but with this app there is no contextual right click menu on an app.
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Secondly when clicking on an app to launch there is no way to tell if the action has been considered by the app, adding an animation will help the user to understand that there is no need to keep clicking on the app
Finaly just add the option to open system setting with a right click on an empty space of the desktop.

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spheras commented Jul 13, 2020

Hi @DIDIK3V1, thanks for commenting on those issues. Regarding the first, it is difficult for me to support all the wide Linux ecosystem. Anyway, I'm really open if anyone is interested to offer a (generic) solution to it.

Regarding the others:

  • It sounds interesting to me performing an animation when launching, I will try to keep it in mind for future releases.
  • Opening system settings is also a good idea, why not. Not sure if there is a generic command for that.

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DIDIK3V1 commented Jul 13, 2020 via email

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ferdnyc commented Jul 20, 2020

For 3, AFAIK there isn't a generic command, each desktop has its own settings tool. Unless maybe freedesktop standardized some D-Bus interface, but I don't think so. You'd probably have to find some way of identifying the underlying DE so you know what to launch. (Or just take the application path in a config.)

For the second request, it sounds like the app that's being launched doesn't support startup notification (or the desktop environment doesn't), normally that's how an app would communicate that it's in the process of opening. The launcher / file manager tool shouldn't have to be responsible for that. (I mean... sure, it can, but there's no way to do it in a manner that's consistent with the rest of the system.)

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DIDIK3V1 commented Jul 20, 2020 via email

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