Make .desktop files obey specs where possible (Fix bug 5737)
Fixes for gnome-session 3. We run by default with a panel (default gnome-panel) and then run Openbox without any panel if one cannot be found. - Adds a fallback session for if a panel (default gnome-panel) not found. - Removes notifications as a requirement. Seems to be a legacy thing judging from the ubuntu .session files. Notifications are being provided by notify-osd on modern systems, and you can't check for its presence in gnome-session (gnome-classic.session always fails because it looks for it, so ubuntu falls back to gnome-fallback.session).
Add an openbox.desktop file for the applications/ directory This is for gnome-session to start Openbox correctly as the window manager See the commit log for http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/devel/openbox/openbox.desktop?revision=1.3&view=markup
add .desktops for running Openbox, KDE/Openbox and GNOME/Openbox add more .desktops for gnome and update it add scripts to run an KDE/Openbox and GNOME/Openbox session also add scripts for openbox-gnome and openbox-kde which are placeholders and will be replaced by real programs. also set the name on the wm_support_win to be how we were called (which is passed in the environment) rather than just "Openbox" add an envionment variable for wanting to be notified (SIGUSR2) when openbox reconfigures. this would be used by openbox-shell to update the root window.. if i make such a thing.. i dunno.
set the default config tool for gnome to be obconf2
remove old gnome1 shit
make the gnome-control-center launch obconf for configuring openbox
move the dekstop file to data/