That would be a valid complaint, however, I just installed krita for testing on arch running with KDE and there’s only one entry.
However, there’s also only a single krita entry in the list of .desktop files so idk what exactly is going on there. Maybe under KDE, it behaves differently, no clue.
It won’t show up there because the files have NoDisplay set to true, which hides them from the desktop app view, but they still show up in other places. Here’s Nautilus’ open with dialogue (where I noticed this):
Okay but that would mean you have to open /etc/share/applications in a file explorer which you - usually - don’t really do. Or maybe I’m just too much of a terminal guy to do it.
That would be a valid complaint, however, I just installed krita for testing on arch running with KDE and there’s only one entry.
However, there’s also only a single krita entry in the list of .desktop files so idk what exactly is going on there. Maybe under KDE, it behaves differently, no clue.
It won’t show up there because the files have
NoDisplayset to true, which hides them from the desktop app view, but they still show up in other places. Here’s Nautilus’ open with dialogue (where I noticed this):Okay but that would mean you have to open /etc/share/applications in a file explorer which you - usually - don’t really do. Or maybe I’m just too much of a terminal guy to do it.
This isn’t a directory, it’s the list of apps that show up when you right click a file and select ‘Open With’.