The `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries were for use by bug-buddy, a GNOME 2 technology that's been gone for over a decade. These entries are obsolete and can be removed from all desktop files. The `X-GNOME-Settings-Panel` entry is also obsolete as far as I can tell and only these panels had it in their desktop file: notifications, sharing, sound and user-accounts. These entries can also be removed. After removing the `X-GNOME-Bugzilla-*` entries, the desktop files have no more variables in them. The meson `configure_file` step is therefor pointless—there are no variables to configure. As such the `*.desktop.in.in` files are renamed to `*.desktop.in` to reflect this and `meson.build` files are modified to remove `configure_file` step.
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832 B
Desktop File
14 lines
832 B
Desktop File
[Desktop Entry]
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Name=Accessibility
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Comment=Make it easier to see, hear, type, point and click
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Exec=gnome-control-center universal-access
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# Translators: Do NOT translate or transliterate this text (this is an icon file name)!
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Icon=org.gnome.Settings-accessibility
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Terminal=false
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Type=Application
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NoDisplay=true
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StartupNotify=true
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Categories=GNOME;GTK;Settings;X-GNOME-Settings-Panel;X-GNOME-DetailsSettings;
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OnlyShowIn=GNOME;Unity;
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# Translators: Search terms to find the Accessibility panel. Do NOT translate or localize the semicolons! The list MUST also end with a semicolon!
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Keywords=Keyboard;Mouse;a11y;Accessibility;Universal Access;Contrast;Cursor;Sound;Zoom;Screen;Reader;big;high;large;text;font;size;AccessX;Sticky;Keys;Slow;Bounce;Mouse;Double;click;Delay;Speed;Assist;Repeat;Blink;visual;hearing;audio;typing;animations;
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