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Hello! I recently started using PWAsForFirefox and liking it so far :), thank you all for your work. Previously I manually created shortcuts and Desktop entries for individual apps/sites on different Chrome profiles on single-app mode, so I am happy that there is a similar (and automatic!) solution for Firefox. As I understand that tray icons are difficult to deal with on multiplatform apps (specially on Linux!), as noted on #146, I normally use kdocker [0]. This means that for each new app I add to my system, I need to wrap around its call with a new script. Although I could create new scripts and Desktop files for PWAs-with-kdocker, I would then end up with duplicated entries for each app. Of course I could delete the original ones, but I am uncertain of the consequences w.r.t. to how PWAsForFirefox admins the apps. Another way is manually modifying the Therefore, I would like to know if there is any possibility to customize how the Thanks! [0] A bit outdated/unmaintained, but still works mostly OK; particularly for PWAs, I found the snippet at user-none/KDocker#121 to be useful . |
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I think there is currently no reliable way to do this. You can remove or manually modify the generated Desktop Entries, but they will get regenerated/overwritten when you update/edit the web app (for example, from the extension). If you won't be updating web apps often, I guess that you can try this. Or, maybe there is some way that you can hide original desktop entries without removing or editing them? I'm not sure how this could be properly implemented, as it's quite specific functionality... |
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I think there is currently no reliable way to do this. You can remove or manually modify the generated Desktop Entries, but they will get regenerated/overwritten when you update/edit the web app (for example, from the extension). If you won't be updating web apps often, I guess that you can try this.
Or, maybe there is some way that you can hide original desktop entries without removing or editing them?
I'm not sure how this could be properly implemented, as it's quite specific functionality...