FreedesktopCategories

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== Categories to add == The following tables show the Freedesktop Categories that fit with the Ubuntu Studio workflow categories, and also contain a little description to help categorise the Ubuntu Studio default applications. As the categories listed in a ".desktop" file determine the menu the application is desplayed in, the number of Additional Categories for an application needs to be limited to prevent the same application appearing in many menus.
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 * '''software instrument''' - a plugin, or a standalone instrument that can be controlled with midi, or similar, and is either a synthesizer or a sampler.
 * '''plugin''' - when combined with a main category, audio, video, graphics, etc, or with a format like LADSPA, LV2, or even an application like GIMP or Ardour, it makes it easier to find software of this sort, that is not standalone, but used as a processing tool inside other applications.
 * '''digital audio workstation (DAW)''' - an application that usually offers a multitude of features, including sequencing, recording, mixing, editing and mastering.
 * '''effect / FX''' - usually a processing plugin, but can also be standalone. In audio things like reverb, delay, etc.
 * '''plugin host''' - application that can host plugins
 * '''media player''' - application that does media playback of any kind
'''Audio Workflow:'''
|| '''Main Category''' || '''Additional Category''' || '''Description''' ||
|| Audio || Recorder || Application to record audio (single or multi-track) ||
|| Audio || Mixer || Application to set levels and do signal processing on individual tracks ||
|| Audio || Midi || Any application that has midi functionality (or relates to midi) ||
|| Audio || *Instrument || A virtual or software instrument (synthesiser/sampler). An application that outputs audio when receiving data control messages (usually midi). ||
|| Audio || Player || Application to play audio files ||
|| Audio || Sequencer || Application that can record, edit, or play back audio using note and performance information (typically midi but also audio in the case of a DAW) ||
|| Audio || AudioVideoEditing || Application to edit audio/video files ||
|| AudioVideo || DiscBurning || Application to burn a disc ||
|| Audio || *Processing || Application or plugin to process audio signals (effects/signal processing/mastering) ||

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|| '''Graphics Subcategories''' || '''To be added''' ||

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|| '''Video Subcategories''' || '''To be added''' ||

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|| '''Photography Subcategories''' || '''To be added''' ||

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|| '''Publishing Subcategories''' || '''To be added''' ||

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== Categories that are not reserved by Freedesktop ==

These categories do not exist in the list of standard Freedesktop categories, but could be used by Ubuntu Studio as a category extension (with an "X-" prefix):
 * Audio - Instrument
 * Audio - Processing

Freedesktop Categories

One of the main features of Ubuntu Studio is how we categorize software. Currently (2013) we are doing this in a custom fashion in our XFCE menu, but that doesn't help the rest of the Linux multimedia community, as not everyone are on XFCE, or even on Ubuntu. So, the answer to that problem is that we work on creating new standards for multimedia specific categories in the freedesktop registered categories http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-spec/latest/apa.html.

The following tables show the Freedesktop Categories that fit with the Ubuntu Studio workflow categories, and also contain a little description to help categorise the Ubuntu Studio default applications. As the categories listed in a ".desktop" file determine the menu the application is desplayed in, the number of Additional Categories for an application needs to be limited to prevent the same application appearing in many menus.

Audio Workflow:

Main Category

Additional Category

Description

Audio

Recorder

Application to record audio (single or multi-track)

Audio

Mixer

Application to set levels and do signal processing on individual tracks

Audio

Midi

Any application that has midi functionality (or relates to midi)

Audio

*Instrument

A virtual or software instrument (synthesiser/sampler). An application that outputs audio when receiving data control messages (usually midi).

Audio

Player

Application to play audio files

Audio

Sequencer

Application that can record, edit, or play back audio using note and performance information (typically midi but also audio in the case of a DAW)

Audio

AudioVideoEditing

Application to edit audio/video files

AudioVideo

DiscBurning

Application to burn a disc

Audio

*Processing

Application or plugin to process audio signals (effects/signal processing/mastering)


Graphics Subcategories

To be added


Video Subcategories

To be added


Photography Subcategories

To be added


Publishing Subcategories

To be added


Categories that are not reserved by Freedesktop

These categories do not exist in the list of standard Freedesktop categories, but could be used by Ubuntu Studio as a category extension (with an "X-" prefix):

  • Audio - Instrument
  • Audio - Processing

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