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NAME
xdg-desktop-menu - command line tool for (un)installing desktop menu
items
SYNOPSIS
xdg-desktop-menu install [--noupdate] [--novendor] [--mode mode]
directory-file(s) desktop-file(s)
xdg-desktop-menu uninstall [--noupdate] [--mode mode] directory-file(s)
desktop-file(s)
xdg-desktop-menu forceupdate [--mode mode]
xdg-desktop-menu --help | --manual | --version
DESCRIPTION
The xdg-desktop-menu program can be used to install new menu entries to
the desktop's application menu.
The application menu works according to the XDG Desktop Menu
Specification at http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/menu-spec
COMMANDS
install
Install one or more applications in a submenu of the desktop menu
system.
desktop-file: A desktop file represents a single menu entry in
the menu. Desktop files are defined by the freedesktop.org
Desktop Entry Specification. The most important aspects of
*.desktop files are summarized below.
Menu entries can be added to the menu system in two different
ways. They can either be added to a predefined submenu in the
menu system based on one or more category keywords, or they can
be added to a new submenu.
To add a menu entry to a predefined submenu the desktop file that
represents the menu entry must have a Categories= entry that
lists one or more keywords. The menu item will be included in an
appropriate submenu based on the included keywords.
To add menu items to a new submenu the desktop-files must be
preceded by a directory-file that describes the submenu. If
multiple desktop-files are specified, all entries will be added
to the same menu. If entries are installed to a menu that has
been created with a previous call to xdg-desktop-menu the entries
will be installed in addition to any already existing entries.
directory-file: The *.directory file indicated by directory-file
represents a submenu. The directory file provides the name and
icon for a submenu. The name of the directory file is used to
identify the submenu.
If multiple directory files are provided each file will represent
a submenu within the menu that precedes it, creating a nested
menu hierarchy (sub-sub-menus). The menu entries themselves will
be added to the last submenu.
Directory files follow the syntax defined by the freedesktop.org
the submenu no longer contains any menu entries.
forceupdate
Force an update of the menu system.
This command is only useful if the last call to xdg-desktop-menu
included the --noupdate option.
OPTIONS
--noupdate
Postpone updating the menu system. If multiple updates to the
menu system are made in sequence this flag can be used to
indicate that additional changes will follow and that it is not
necessary to update the menu system right away.
--novendor
Normally, xdg-desktop-menu checks to ensure that any *.directory
and *.desktop files to be installed has a vendor prefix. This
option can be used to disable that check.
A vendor prefix consists of alpha characters ([a-zA-Z]) and is
terminated with a dash ("-"). Companies and organizations are
encouraged to use a word or phrase, preferably the organizations
name, for which they hold a trademark as their vendor prefix.
The purpose of the vendor prefix is to prevent name conflicts.
--mode mode
mode can be user or system. In user mode the file is
(un)installed for the current user only. In system mode the file
is (un)installed for all users on the system. Usually only root
is allowed to install in system mode.
The default is to use system mode when called by root and to use
user mode when called by a non-root user.
--help Show command synopsis.
--manual
Show this manual page.
--version
Show the xdg-utils version information.
DESKTOP FILES
An application item in the application menu is represented by a *.desktop
file. A *.desktop file consists of a [Desktop Entry] header followed by
several Key=Value lines.
A *.desktop file can provide a name and description for an application in
several different languages. This is done by adding a language code as
used by LC_MESSAGES in square brackets behind the Key. This way one can
specify different values for the same Key depending on the currently
selected language.
The following keys are often used:
Type=Application
This is a mandatory field that indicates that the *.desktop file
describes an application launcher.
Comment=Comment
Optional field to specify a tooltip for the application. For
example Visit websites on the Internet
Icon=Icon File
The icon to use for the application. This can either be an
absolute path to an image file or an icon-name. If an icon-name
is provided an image lookup by name is done in the user's current
icon theme. The xdg-icon-resource command can be used to install
image files into icon themes. The advantage of using an icon-
name instead of an absolute path is that with an icon-name the
application icon can be provided in several different sizes as
well as in several differently themed styles.
Exec=Command Line
The command line to start the application. If the application
can open files the %f placeholder should be specified. When a
file is dropped on the application launcher the %f is replaced
with the file path of the dropped file. If multiple files can be
specified on the command line the %F placeholder should be used
instead of %f. If the application is able to open URLs in
addition to local files then %u or %U can be used instead of %f
or %F.
Categories=Categories
A list of categories separated by semi-colons. A category is a
keyword that describes and classifies the application. By
default applications are organized in the application menu based
on category. When menu entries are explicitly assigned to a new
submenu it is not necessary to list any categories.
When using categories it is recommended to include one of the
following categories: AudioVideo, Development, Education, Game,
Graphics, Network, Office, Settings, System, Utility.
See Appendix A of the XDG Desktop Menu Specification for
information about additional categories:
http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/menu-spec-1.0.html#category-registry
MimeType=Mimetypes
A list of mimetypes separated by semi-colons. This field is used
to indicate which file types the application is able to open.
For a complete overview of the *.desktop file format please visit
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/desktop-entry-spec
DIRECTORY FILES
The appearance of submenu in the application menu is provided by a
*.directory file. In particular it provides the title of the submenu and
a possible icon. A *.directory file consists of a [Desktop Entry] header
followed by several Key=Value lines.
A *.directory file can provide a title (name) for the submenu in several
different languages. This is done by adding a language code as used by
LC_MESSAGES in square brackets behind the Key. This way one can specify
different values for the same Key depending on the currently selected
language.
The title of submenu. For example Mozilla
Comment=Comment
Optional field to specify a tooltip for the submenu.
Icon=Icon File
The icon to use for the submenu. This can either be an absolute
path to an image file or an icon-name. If an icon-name is
provided an image lookup by name is done in the user's current
icon theme. The xdg-icon-resource command can be used to install
image files into icon themes. The advantage of using an icon-
name instead of an absolute path is that with an icon-name the
submenu icon can be provided in several different sizes as well
as in several differently themed styles.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
xdg-desktop-menu honours the following environment variables:
XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL
Setting this environment variable to a non-zero numerical value
makes xdg-desktop-menu do more verbose reporting on stderr.
Setting a higher value increases the verbosity.
XDG_UTILS_INSTALL_MODE
This environment variable can be used by the user or
administrator to override the installation mode. Valid values
are user and system.
EXIT CODES
An exit code of 0 indicates success while a non-zero exit code indicates
failure. The following failure codes can be returned:
-1 Error in command line syntax.
-2 One of the files passed on the command line did not exist.
-3 A required tool could not be found.
-4 The action failed.
-5 No permission to read one of the files passed on the command
line.
SEE ALSO
xdg-desktop-icon(1), xdg-icon-resource(1), xdg-mime(1), Desktop entry
specification:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/desktop-entry-spec/,
Desktop menu specification:
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/menu-spec/
EXAMPLES
The company ShinyThings Inc. has developed an application named
"WebMirror" and would like to add it to the application menu. The
company will use "shinythings" as its vendor id. In order to add the
application to the menu there needs to be a .desktop file with a suitable
Categories entry:
shinythings-webmirror.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Now the xdg-desktop-menu tool can be used to add the shinythings-
webmirror.desktop file to the desktop application menu:
xdg-desktop-menu install ./shinythings-webmirror.desktop
Note that for the purpose of this example the menu items are available in
two languages, English and Dutch. The language code for Dutch is nl.
In the next example the company ShinyThings Inc. will add its own submenu
to the desktop application menu consisting of a "WebMirror" menu item and
a "WebMirror Admin Tool" menu item.
First the company needs to create two .desktop files that describe the
two menu items. Since the items are to be added to a new submenu it is
not necessary to include a Categories= line:
shinythings-webmirror.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Exec=webmirror
Icon=shinythings-webmirror
Name=WebMirror
Name[nl]=WebSpiegel
shinythings-webmirror-admin.desktop:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Type=Application
Exec=webmirror-admintool
Icon=shinythings-webmirror-admintool
Name=WebMirror Admin Tool
Name[nl]=WebSpiegel Administratie Tool
In addition a .directory file needs to be created to provide a title and
icon for the sub-menu itself:
shinythings-webmirror.directory:
[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8
Icon=shinythings-webmirror-menu
Name=WebMirror
Name[nl]=WebSpiegel
These file can now be installed with:
xdg-desktop-menu install ./shinythings-webmirror.directory \
./shinythings-webmirror.desktop ./shinythings-webmirror-admin.desktop
The menu entries could also be installed one by one:
xdg-desktop-menu install --noupdate ./shinythings-webmirror.directory \
./shinythings-webmirror.desktop
xdg-desktop-menu install --noupdate ./shinythings-webmirror.directory \
./shinythings-webmirror-admin.desktop
xdg-desktop-menu forceupdate
Although the result is the same it is slightly more efficient to install
all files at the same time.
xdg-icon-resource install --size 22 ./wmicon-menu-22.png shinythings-webmirror-menu
xdg-icon-resource install --size 22 ./wmicon-admin-22.png shinythings-webmirror-admin
xdg-icon-resource install --size 64 ./wmicon-64.png shinythings-webmirror
xdg-icon-resource install --size 64 ./wmicon-menu-64.png shinythings-webmirror-menu
xdg-icon-resource install --size 64 ./wmicon-admin-64.png shinythings-webmirror-admin
AUTHORS
xdg-desktop-menu Manual
Copyright (C) 2006 Kevin Krammer <kevin.krammer@gmx.at> Jeremy White
<jwhite@codeweavers.com> xdg-utils 1.0
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