dateMenu: Try to use the default calendar application
Commit 14ceb10555
changed the "Open Calendar" item to open the
"recommended" calendar application rather than the default one to
avoid problems with MIME subclassing (namely falling back to the
default text editor when no calendar app is installed).
With this change however, the application launched does no longer
necessarily match the one configured in Settings, which is unexpected.
To avoid both problems, use the default calendar application again,
but only if it is in the list of recommended applications.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722333
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@ -211,10 +211,13 @@ const DateMenuButton = new Lang.Class({
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return this._calendarApp;
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let apps = Gio.AppInfo.get_recommended_for_type('text/calendar');
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if (apps && (apps.length > 0))
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this._calendarApp = apps[0];
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else
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if (apps && (apps.length > 0)) {
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let app = Gio.AppInfo.get_default_for_type('text/calendar', false);
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let defaultInRecommended = apps.some(function(a) { return a.equal(app); });
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this._calendarApp = defaultInRecommended ? app : apps[0];
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} else {
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this._calendarApp = null;
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}
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return this._calendarApp;
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},
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