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Chapter 17. Building Custom Linux Desktops with the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer
17.2.1. Concepts
Figure 17-1. ThinLinc Desktop Customizer Concepts
The main concept in the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer is the Application Group. The Application Group
combines data about Applications, A Menu Structure, Unix Groups and Users, and some other Settings.
17.2.1.1. Applications
The Applications referred to in the Application Groups are found by scanning the directories defined in
the Hiveconf parameter /utils/tl-desktop-customizer/xdg_data_dirs for files named
*
.desktop. The files are read according to the Freedesktop.org (http://freedesktop.org/) Desktop Menu
Specification. The TLDC scans the directories in the same way that KDE will do when building the
menu.
Some applications are marked by the system to be shown only for root, or only in either Gnome or KDE.
On SuSE, there is also a X-SuSE-Unimportant parameter in some
*
.desktop files, which will make
the KDE packaged with SUSE hide the application. TLDC handles this by adding a comment to the
application in the applications listing, and in the selectboxes used when creating application groups.
In addition to the desktop files automatically found, it is also possible to manually define applications.
This is needed for example when an application without a
*
.desktop-file has been installed, when an
application has been installed in a non-standard location, or when the applications are available on
application servers and should be run for example via tl-run-winapp.
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