Add appdata.xml, provided by Matej Cepl.

AppData is an emerging standard (hopefully not distro-specific) for the
description of applications in various app stores.

http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/appdata/ is the home page of
the standard.

http://blogs.gnome.org/hughsie/2013/09/27/frikin-awesome-apps-without-appdata/
is the call for providing new appdata.xml files.
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Pavel Sanda 2013-12-11 19:51:16 -08:00
parent 99cdabd206
commit d350cc4f8b
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@ -49,9 +49,6 @@ Interface changes
- The Advanced Find and Replace feature now supports cancel of a
long search operation by hitting the ESC key.
- Linux desktop file specification and scalable icon has been
included in the tarball.
- The format pdf aka "PDF (ps2pdf)" was split in two formats: pdf aka
"PDF (ps2pdf)" and pdf6 aka "PDF (graphics)". pdf6 is used for PDF
files included as graphics. Custom external templates and converters
@ -188,6 +185,15 @@ The following LyX documents have been moved:
from templates to examples (see #8643).
The following metadata files have been added to the tarball:
- Linux desktop file specification and scalable icon has been
included in the tarball.
- AppData file (appdata.xml). It will not be installed by default and
distribution maintainers need to handle this file themselves.
Changes with respect to external programs and libraries:
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@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ dist_pkgdata_DATA = CREDITS autocorrect chkconfig.ltx external_templates \
dist_pkgdata_DATA += configure.py
dist_noinst_DATA = \
appdata.xml \
fonts/stmary10.sfd \
fonts/test/stmary10.lyx \
images/README \

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<application>
<id type="desktop">lyx.desktop</id>
<licence>GPL-2</licence>
<name>LyX</name>
<summary>The Document Processor</summary>
<description>
<p>LyX is a document processor that encourages an approach to
writing based on the structure of your documents (WYSIWYM) and
not simply their appearance (WYSIWYG).</p>
<p>LyX combines the power and flexibility of TeX/LaTeX with the
ease of use of a graphical interface. This results in
world-class support for creation of mathematical content (via a
fully integrated equation editor) and structured documents like
academic articles, theses, and books. In addition, staples of
scientific authoring such as reference list and index creation
come standard. But you can also use LyX to create a letter or a
novel or a theatre play or film script. A broad array of ready,
well-designed document layouts are built in.</p>
<p>LyX is for people who want their writing to look great,
right out of the box. No more endless tinkering with formatting
details, “finger painting” font attributes or futzing around
with page boundaries. You just write. On screen, LyX looks like
any word processor; its printed output — or richly
cross-referenced PDF, just as readily produced — looks like
nothing else.</p>
</description>
<screenshots>
<screenshot type="default" width="1000" height="814">http://www.lyx.org/images/about/main_window.png</screenshot>
<screenshot width="623" height="431">http://www.lyx.org/images/about/preview_dvi.png</screenshot>
<screenshot width="962" height="720">http://www.lyx.org/images/about/edit_menu.png</screenshot>
</screenshots>
<url type="homepage">http://www.lyx.org</url>
<updatecontact>lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org</updatecontact>
</application>