Copy the unmodified .desktop file to ~/.local/share/Applications and make your changes there.
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Will give this a shot. Thank you.
Is it just me or are there too many places where .desktop files could be located?
I think in the case of flatpak, they moved them to a different location because they are symlinked within the flatpak itself and should be readonly, where as the other locations are for system desktop files (distro package manager), local desktop files (yours) and optional desktop files (things youve built from source)
Doesn't seem so bad when you consider that
It’s not really what you’re asking, but couldn’t you just visit the about:profiles
page?
It’s not as nice as the dedicated profile manager, but it’s just as functional.
You could even set it as your default page, or add it to the bookmark bar.
I could. You're totally right. There's also an extension I could use for that.
It's just as you said. Not as nice. What can I say... I am obsessing over this.
I know that feeling all too wel…
Sorry I can’t help you with the solution you want, I don’t use flatpak.
Are you editing with desktop-file-edit
?
See: https://man.archlinux.org/man/desktop-file-install.1
I had to manually modify and install a .desktop
file myself, and this is not only safer, it performs some additional operations to ensure the files and symlinks go where they need to go.
No I didn't. Will try that. Thanks.