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This is with Wine 5.0 from the Ubuntu 20.04 repositories, as seen with MenuLibre 2.2.1 (from the Ubunto repos) as well as 2.3.0 from GitHub.
Whenever a desktop entry created by a Wine program installer is edited and saved with MenuLibre, MenuLibre seems to stack on extra backslashes (with each subsequent edit) to command lines like
this behavior in MenuLibre isn't triggered. Probably this is what Wine should've done in the first place.
I think the desktop entries being created by the version on Wine on this system (5.0) aren't escaped properly, and there's only so much you can do about somebody else's brokenness. Figured you'd want to at least be aware of it, though.
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This is with Wine 5.0 from the Ubuntu 20.04 repositories, as seen with MenuLibre 2.2.1 (from the Ubunto repos) as well as 2.3.0 from GitHub.
Whenever a desktop entry created by a Wine program installer is edited and saved with MenuLibre, MenuLibre seems to stack on extra backslashes (with each subsequent edit) to command lines like
such that you end up with
and the launcher stops working.
I should note: a desktop entry created by Wine with backslashes in it. If, for example, I alter the
Exec
key tothis behavior in MenuLibre isn't triggered. Probably this is what Wine should've done in the first place.
I think the desktop entries being created by the version on Wine on this system (5.0) aren't escaped properly, and there's only so much you can do about somebody else's brokenness. Figured you'd want to at least be aware of it, though.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: