Shows two application icons when started on fedora 40 with rpm package.
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open the application it opens a new icon and shows the window.
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Expected behavior
The goldendict icon should be active and shows the window.
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- OS: [e.g. Windows10, Fedora37]
- Version [e.g. 22]
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Windows | Upload the dmp file in the crash folder located in the configuration folder (can be opened through the menu help->configuration folder) to here |
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Linux | gdb backtrace info |
This should be fixed by #1534
The fedora version is not updated to the current release version. You can manually edit the .desktop
file to fix it immediately.
Thank you for the quick response, but after I changed the .desktop file, ctrl + c +c doesn't work now. Any idea when the new version will be pushed to the fedora repository?
I am not sure, but I don't think 'ctrl + c +c' is caused by editing the . desktop file. The shortcut doesn't work in newer Wayland environments.
Maybe changing the .desktop file caused it to run in Wayland. before it works
You are right, ctrl + c + c doesn't work on Wayland applications, It has nothing to do with .desktop file.