Reduced app name locations to change
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@ -5,13 +5,10 @@ A template project for Python with Gtk applications.
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* PyGObject
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### Note
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There are several "\<change_me\>" strings that need to be set according to your app's name located at:
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There is a "\<change_me\>" string that needs to be set according to your app's name located at:
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* \_\_builtins\_\_.py
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* \_\_main\_\_.py
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* user_config/usr/share/app_name
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In addition, check the 'ipc_server.py' \_\_init\_\_ section to change the socket information.
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For the user_config, traverse all the way down and copy the contents to either:
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* /usr/share/\<your_app_name_as_all_lowercase\>
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* /\<your_home_dir\>/.config/\<your_app_name_as_all_lowercase\>
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ if __name__ == "__main__":
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''' Set process title, get arguments, and create GTK main thread. '''
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try:
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setproctitle('<change_me>')
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setproctitle(f'{app_name}')
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faulthandler.enable() # For better debug info
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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