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<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?> <!--*- mode: xml -*-->
<app-bundle>
<meta>
<!-- Where to pick up the GTK+ installation, icon themes,
etc. Note that "${env:JHBUILD_PREFIX}" is evaluated to the
value of the environment variable JHBUILD_PREFIX. You can
define additional prefixes and refer to them in paths
throughout this file on the form "${prefix:name}". This is
useful for installing certain libraries or even the
application itself separately. Note that JHBUILD_PREFIX is
defined by jhbuild, so it you are not using jhbuild you can
either define your own or just hardcode the path here.
-->
<prefix name="default">${env:JHBUILD_PREFIX}</prefix>
<!-- The project directory is the default location of the created
app. If you leave out the path, the current directory is
used. Note the usage of an environment variable here again.
-->
<destination overwrite="yes">${env:HOME}/Desktop</destination>
<image>
<!-- Not implemented yet (DMG image). -->
</image>
<!-- Optionally specify a launcher script to use. If the
application sets up everything needed itself, like
environment variable, linker paths, etc, a launcher script is
not needed. If the source path is left out, the default
script will be used.
-->
<launcher-script>${project}/launcher.sh</launcher-script >
<!-- Not implemented: Optional runtime, could be python or mono
for example.
-->
<!--runtime copy="yes">/usr/bin/python</runtime-->
</meta>
<!-- The special macro "${project}" refers to the directory where
this bundle file is located. The application name and bundle
identifier are taken from the plist file.
-->
<plist>${project}/Info-gtk-demo.plist</plist>
<main-binary>${prefix}/bin/gtk-demo</main-binary>
<!-- Copy in GTK+ modules. Note the use of the
"${pkg:module:variable}" macro, which evaluates to a pkg-config
variable in the specified module. Note that any libraries that
binaries link to are also copied in automatically.
-->
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/gtk-2.0/${pkg:gtk+-2.0:gtk_binary_version}/loaders/*.so
</binary>
<!-- Copy in GTK+ theme engines. Dunno why this is a dupe of
modules, but that's why it's commented out. >
<binary>
${prefix}/lib/gtk-2.0/${pkg:gtk+-2.0:gtk_binary_version}/loaders/*.so
</binary -->
<!-- Translation filenames, one for each program or library that you
want to copy in to the bundle. The "dest" attribute is
optional, as usual. Bundler will find all translations of that
library/program under the indicated directory and copy them.-->
<translations dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources" name="gtk20">
${prefix}/share/locale
</translations>
<translations dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources" name="gtk20">
${prefix}/share/locale
</translations>
<!-- Data to copy in, usually Glade/UI files, images, sounds files
etc. The destination inside the bundle can be specified if the
files should end up at a different location, by using the
"dest" property. The destination must then start with the macro
"${bundle}", which refers to the bundle root directory.
-->
<!-- data>
${prefix}/share/giggle
</data -->
<!-- Copy in the themes data. You may want to trim this to save space
in your bundle. -->
<data>
${prefix}/share/themes
</data>
<!-- Copy icons. Note that the .icns file is an Apple format which
contains up to 4 sizes of icon. You can use
/Developer/Applications/Utilities/Icon Composer.app to import
artwork and create the file. >
<data dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources">
${project}/Giggle.icns
</data -->
<!-- This is where theme commands go. You can copy them in from your
theme of choice if they provide and example, or you can just
change the source path. -->
<data dest="${bundle}/Contents/Resources/etc/gtk-2.0/gtkrc">
${project}/gtkrc
</data>
<!-- Icon themes to copy. The "icons" property can be either of
"auto", "all", or "none". All or none should be
self-explanatory, while auto means that the script will try to
figure out which icons are needed. This is done by getting all
the strings from all copied binaries, and matching them against
icon names. To be safe, you should use "all". "none" is useful
if you want just the index.theme file but no icons, mostly
needed for the "hicolor" base theme.
>
<icon-theme icons="auto">
Tango
</icon-theme -->
</app-bundle>