Answers to these questions would help us design a fix.
* Where did "Add/Remove Software ... [have] an option to show just Gnome based software or just KDE based software"? I still have Add/Remove Applications installed for testing, and I don't see that option anywhere (though I see that it embeds inscrutable Gnome or KDE icons into the application description).
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with KDE? (For example, depending on libqt4-core probably isn't enough -- even Skype does that. But if depending on kdelibs* is the standard, Scribus doesn't count.)
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with XFCE?
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with LXDE?
I've long listed "How to prioritize toolkits" as an unresolved issue <https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/SoftwareCen ter#Unresolved% 20issues>, and I would like to solve it, but I'm not sure how.
Answers to these questions would help us design a fix.
* Where did "Add/Remove Software ... [have] an option to show just Gnome based software or just KDE based software"? I still have Add/Remove Applications installed for testing, and I don't see that option anywhere (though I see that it embeds inscrutable Gnome or KDE icons into the application description).
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with KDE? (For example, depending on libqt4-core probably isn't enough -- even Skype does that. But if depending on kdelibs* is the standard, Scribus doesn't count.)
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with XFCE?
* What is the best way of telling, from its dependencies, that an application integrates with LXDE?
Thanks.