Yes thanks, NoDisplay is a menu thing though, it's not because you don't want a menu item for a software that you should not be able to use it to open files eithere. GNOME use NoDisplay=true for its default pdf viewer for example because it's a viewer that should be used when double clicking on files and there is little interest running it otherwise, you still want to be able to use it though
Yes thanks, NoDisplay is a menu thing though, it's not because you don't want a menu item for a software that you should not be able to use it to open files eithere. GNOME use NoDisplay=true for its default pdf viewer for example because it's a viewer that should be used when double clicking on files and there is little interest running it otherwise, you still want to be able to use it though