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Bug#452348: HPLIP doesn't mention new user-in-scanner-group requirement, other issues



On Thursday 22 November 2007, Christopher Martin wrote:
> On November 22, 2007 07:43:12 Josselin Mouette wrote:
> > If you install such a desktop file, I recommend that you add a
> > "NotShowIn=KDE;GNOME" stanza so that it doesn't show up by default.
> > It can then be enabled on a per-user basis simply by editing the
> > menu.
>
> ..if, of course, the user ever realizes that the software (meaning the
> toolbox and associated features) exists. 

I must admit I'm with Christopher on this one, if the package is installed 
it's icon should be included in the menu.  Asking a user of a GUI to edit a 
txt file before they see the icons sounds like crazyness..

That said the .desktop files have actually been moved into a hplip-gui 
package, so if you want the icons you can install the hplip-gui package and 
if you don't want the icons then you can just install the hplip package.

So Christopher, installing hplip-gui may solve your icon issue.

Joss, if hplip is deemed worthy of the default installation, then why wouldn't 
a user want the icons shown?

Mark

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