<component type="desktop">
 <id>yad_icon_browser</id>
 <pkgname>yad</pkgname>
 <source_pkgname>yad</source_pkgname>
 <launchable type="desktop-id">yad-icon-browser.desktop</launchable>
 <description><p>Yad (yet another dialog) is a fork of Zenity with many improvements, such as
custom buttons, additional dialogs, pop-up menu in notification icon and more.

There were two main reasons to make this fork. The first one is to remove
dependencies on deprecated libraries, such as libglade and gnome-canvas.
And the second one - as for me, Zenity looks like an abandoned project.
Its ChangeLog consists of just &quot;bump version to...&quot; and &quot;translation updated&quot;
for the long time, but many interesting ideas which are ignored by
developers/maintainers were in GNOME Bugzilla.</p></description>
 <name>Icon Browser</name>
 <categories>
  <category>GTK</category>
  <category>Development</category>
 </categories>
 <icon type="cached" width="128" height="128">yad.png</icon>
</component>
<component type="desktop">
 <id>yad_settings</id>
 <pkgname>yad</pkgname>
 <source_pkgname>yad</source_pkgname>
 <launchable type="desktop-id">yad-settings.desktop</launchable>
 <description><p>Yad (yet another dialog) is a fork of Zenity with many improvements, such as
custom buttons, additional dialogs, pop-up menu in notification icon and more.

There were two main reasons to make this fork. The first one is to remove
dependencies on deprecated libraries, such as libglade and gnome-canvas.
And the second one - as for me, Zenity looks like an abandoned project.
Its ChangeLog consists of just &quot;bump version to...&quot; and &quot;translation updated&quot;
for the long time, but many interesting ideas which are ignored by
developers/maintainers were in GNOME Bugzilla.</p></description>
 <name>YAD settings</name>
 <categories>
  <category>GTK</category>
  <category>Settings</category>
 </categories>
 <icon type="cached" width="128" height="128">yad.png</icon>
</component>
