On Monday 21 January 2008, Stan Goodman wrote:
On Monday 21 January 2008 05:31:44 Aaron Kulkis wrote:
Stan Goodman wrote:
On Sunday 20 January 2008 16:40:42 James Knott wrote:
Stan Goodman wrote:
I have on the desktop some Java programs which are displayed as generic icons. I have much better icons, or can make, much more intuitive icons for these. How must I go about replacing one for the other?
Open the properties for the icon. You'll see the icon on the first tab. Click on it, to choose another.
Someone else today said to MB2 (left-handed people don't talk about "right click") the existing icon to do this. But that leads to the properties of the underlying file, not of the icon.
You click the icon and *voila*...there's the new icon selector.
At least that's how it works in KDE.
KDE is what I have here.
At the risk of revealing a degree of obtuseness that even I did not know I possess, here is what I see when I click MB2 on a program icon and utter the incantation "voila":
Open Cut Copy Rename Move to trash Open with Actions Compress Copy to Move to Properties
Examining the sub-options for each one of the above, I find no mention of "icon". What am I missing?
N.B.: It works the same way with "Eureka" instead of "voila".
-- Stan Goodman Qiryat Tiv'on Israel
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