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#+title: Desktop
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#+setupfile: headers
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#+property: header-args:emacs-lisp :mkdirp yes :lexical t :exports code
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#+property: header-args:emacs-lisp+ :tangle ~/.config/emacs/desktop.el
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#+property: header-args:emacs-lisp+ :mkdirp yes :noweb no-export
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#+property: header-args:lisp :mkdirp :tangle ~/.stumpwm.d/desktop.lisp :noweb yes
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* Desktop
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Many settings formerly present in this website’s index are related to
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my desktop settings, while some others are not.
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** Theme and graphical tweaks
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*** GTK Settings
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**** GTK2
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***** General configuration
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkrc
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:END:
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This file is tangled at ~$HOME/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkrc~. This is an
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equivalent for the GTK3 configuration file you will see below, and it
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shares most of its settings. First, let’s select the Nordic theme for
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GTK2. Let’s also set the icon theme.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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# -*- mode: unix-config -*-
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gtk-theme-name="Nordic"
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gtk-icon-theme-name="Flat-Remix-Dark"
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-xft-antialias=1
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gtk-xft-hinting=1
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gtk-xft-hintstyle="hintslight"
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#+END_SRC
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This changes the shortcuts in menu, let’s also make the menus snappier.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-can-change-accels=1
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gtk-menu-bar-popup-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popdown-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popup-delay=0
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#+END_SRC
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***** Filechooser
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/gtk-2.0/gtkfilechooser.ini
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:END:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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[Filechooser Settings]
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#+END_SRC
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The first option allows me to open the file chooser in the current
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working directory:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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StartupMode=cwd
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#+END_SRC
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Next, setting the location mode to ~path-bar~ will show the path as buttons that
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can be clicked rather than the full path.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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LocationMode=path-bar
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#+END_SRC
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With this configuration, by default we won’t see hidden files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ShowHidden=true
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#+END_SRC
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And we'll also see the size of the visible files.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ShowSizeColumn=true
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#+END_SRC
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Now, let’s choose the geometry of our file picker. These two first lines set
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where the file picker appears:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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GeometryX=566
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GeometryY=202
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#+END_SRC
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And these two describe the size of the window:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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GeometryWidth=800
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GeometryHeight=400
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#+END_SRC
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With these two lines, we set how our files are sorted: by name, and in the
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ascending order.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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SortColumn=name
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SortOrder=ascending
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#+END_SRC
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Our default view mode is a list of files:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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ViewMode=list-view
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#+END_SRC
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And finally, setting our icon view scale to ~-1~ sets the icon view to the max
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size.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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IconViewScale=-1
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#+END_SRC
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**** GTK3
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.ini
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:END:
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The following file helps me to choose the aspect of various GTK+ 3
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software, including their theme and icons. First, let’s declare the
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header:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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[Settings]
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#+END_SRC
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Now, let’s hint to GTK that I prefer dark themes. This can have an influence
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also on some websites that can detect this preference and therefore set their
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own theme to dark by themselves.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-application-prefer-dark-theme = true
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#+END_SRC
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Next, the icon theme is the Flat Remix Dark icon theme:
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-icon-theme-name = Nordzy
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#+END_SRC
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Now, the general theme for GTK3 is Nordic.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-theme-name = Nordic
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-can-change-accels=1
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gtk-menu-bar-popup-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popdown-delay=0
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gtk-menu-popup-delay=0
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#+END_SRC
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-xft-antialias=1
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gtk-xft-hinting=1
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gtk-xft-hintstyle=hintslight
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# gtk-xft-rgba=rgb
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#+END_SRC
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Since window decorations are handled by my WMs, I will leave this variable
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empty.
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf-unix
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gtk-decoration-layout=
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#+END_SRC
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*** Xresources
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.config/X11/Xresources :exports code
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:END:
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The main body in my Xresources declaration is the declaration of my
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colour theme. It is based on the [[https://www.nordtheme.com/][Nord]] theme, from their [[https://github.com/arcticicestudio/nord-xresources/][Git
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repository]].
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#+BEGIN_SRC conf
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#define nord0 #2E3440
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#define nord1 #3B4252
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#define nord2 #434C5E
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#define nord3 #4C566A
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#define nord4 #D8DEE9
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#define nord5 #E5E9F0
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#define nord6 #ECEFF4
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#define nord7 #8FBCBB
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#define nord8 #88C0D0
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#define nord9 #81A1C1
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#define nord10 #5E81AC
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#define nord11 #BF616A
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#define nord12 #D08770
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#define nord13 #EBCB8B
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#define nord14 #A3BE8C
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#define nord15 #B48EAD
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,*.foreground: nord4
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,*.background: nord0
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,*.cursorColor: nord4
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,*fading: 35
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,*fadeColor: nord3
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,*.color0: nord1
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,*.color1: nord11
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,*.color2: nord14
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,*.color3: nord13
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,*.color4: nord9
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,*.color5: nord15
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,*.color6: nord8
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,*.color7: nord5
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,*.color8: nord3
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,*.color9: nord11
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,*.color10: nord14
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,*.color11: nord13
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,*.color12: nord9
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,*.color13: nord15
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,*.color14: nord7
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,*.color15: nord6
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#+END_SRC
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** Email signature
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:PROPERTIES:
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:HEADER-ARGS: :mkdirp yes :tangle ~/.signature
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:END:
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This file gets inserted automatically at the end of my emails.
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#+BEGIN_SRC text
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Lucien “Phundrak” Cartier-Tilet
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https://phundrak.com (Français)
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https://phundrak.com/en (English)
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Sent from GNU/Emacs
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#+END_SRC
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** ~.desktop~ files for custom applications
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Some software I use are not packaged (yet) on my system. Therefore, in
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order to make them available in ~rofi~, I need to write a ~.desktop~ file
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to launch them.
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*** Emacs
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Emacs does have a default ~.desktop~ file, but I want to override it to
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just “open with Emacs” from other software (such as Nemo) and it will
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open with ~emacsclient~ instead of just =emacs=.
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/emacs.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Name=Emacs
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GenericName=Text Editor
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Comment=Edit text
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MimeType=text/english;text/plain;text/x-makefile;text/x-c++hdr;text/x-c++src;text/x-chdr;text/x-csrc;text/x-java;text/x-moc;text/x-pascal;text/x-tcl;text/x-tex;application/x-shellscript;text/x-c;text/x-c++;
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Exec=emacsclient -c %F
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Icon=emacs
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Type=Application
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Terminal=false
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Categories=Development;TextEditor;
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StartupWMClass=Emacs
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Keywords=Text;Editor;
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#+end_src
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I also have ~mu4e.desktop~ which is used to set my default email client.
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It relies on ~emacsmail~ defined in [[file:bin.org::#Emacsmail-afffb7cd][this document]].
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/mu4e.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Name=Mu4e
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GenericName=Mu4e
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Comment=Maildir Utils for Emacs
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MimeType=x-scheme-handler/mailto;
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Exec=/home/phundrak/.local/bin/emacsmail %U
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Icon=emacs
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Type=Application
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Terminal=false
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Categories=Network;Email;TextEditor
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StartupWMClass=Gnus
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Keywords=Text;Editor;
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#+end_src
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Then I also have ~org-protocol.desktop~ that helps capture elements from
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other software, mainly web pages from Firefox through the [[https://github.com/sprig/org-capture-extension][org-capture
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extension]].
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/org-protocol.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Name=org-protocol
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Exec=emacsclient %u
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Type=Application
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Terminal=false
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Categories=System;
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MimeType=x-scheme-handler/org-protocol;
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#+end_src
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*** FlowScape
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[[https://pixelforest.itch.io/flowscape][FlowScape]] is a nice 3D compositing software I sometimes use to create
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landscapes. I always install it in =~/.local/opt/Flowscape=, so the
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~.desktop~ file is relatively straightforward.
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/FlowScape.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Version=1.5
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Name=FlowScape
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Comment=Create gorgeous 3D landscapes with ease.
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Exec=/usr/bin/prime-run /home/phundrak/.local/opt/FlowScape/FlowScape.x86_64
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Path=/home/phundrak/.local/opt/FlowScape
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Icon=/home/phundrak/.local/opt/FlowScape/icon.jpg
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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Categories=Graphics
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#+end_src
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*** macOS
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You did not read wrong! Yes I have an entry for macOS, but this is for
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a virtual machine located in ~~/VMs/macOS~.
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/macos.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Version=1
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Name=macOS
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Comment=macOS in a virtual machine
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Exec=/usr/bin/prime-run /home/phundrak/VMs/macOS/basic.sh
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Path=/home/phundrak/VMs/macOS
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Icon=/home/phundrak/VMs/macOS/macOS.png
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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Categories=Development
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#+end_src
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*** Minecraft
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Yup, I play Minecraft. And yes, it does have a default ~.desktop~ file,
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but this one overrides it to launch automatically Minecraft with
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[[https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PRIME][prime-run]], using my Nvidia GPU instead of my integrated GPU.
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/minecraft-launcher.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Type=Application
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Version=1.0
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Name=Minecraft Launcher (Nvidia)
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Comment=Official Minecraft Launcher
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Exec=/usr/bin/prime-run /usr/bin/minecraft-launcher
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Path=/usr/bin/
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Icon=minecraft-launcher
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Terminal=false
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Categories=Game;Application;
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#+end_src
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*** OtherWorldMapper
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OtherWorldMapper is a map creation software. It is always installed in
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~~/.local/opt/OtherWorldMapper~.
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/OWM.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Version=1.0.4
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Name=OtherWorldMapper
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Comment=OtherWorldMapper is a powerful yet intuitive fantasy map creation tool.
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Exec=/usr/bin/prime-run /home/phundrak/.local/opt/OtherWorldMapper/OWM
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Path=/home/phundrak/.local/opt/OtherWorldMapper
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Icon=/home/phundrak/.local/opt/OtherWorldMapper/owm.ico
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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Categories=Graphics
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#+end_src
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*** YouTube ~.desktop~ files
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The first ~.desktop~ file related to YouTube is ~ytdl.desktop~ which runs
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~ytdl~ defined in [[file:bin.org::#ytdl-a-youtube-dl-wrapper-03bd63e0][this document]].
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#+begin_src conf-desktop :tangle ~/.local/share/applications/ytdl.desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Version=0.3
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Name=YTDL
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Comment=YouTube (and more) video downloader
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Exec=/home/phundrak/.local/bin/rofi-ytdl
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Path=/home/phundrak/.local/bin
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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Categories=Network;Video
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#+end_src
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There is also ~ytplay.desktop~ for ~ytplay~ defined in [[file:bin.org::#Media-youtube-dl-wrappers-ytplay-z6ka39h0m9j0][this document]].
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#+begin_src conf-desktop
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[Desktop Entry]
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Type=Application
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Version=1.0
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Name=ytplay (YouTube in mpv)
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Comment=Play YouTube videos in mpv
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Exec=/home/phundrak/.local/bin/ytplay
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Path=/home/phundrak/.local/bin
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Terminal=false
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Categories=Media
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#+end_src
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