You seem to be looking for the non-existant "hard way" of doing it. Reread the snippet of my original post that's below. Just typing:
photopaint9
would have run it!
How did you get this to run? I installed it last night, got no KDE menu entry even after installing the menusupport rpm, and couldn't figure how to get it to start since the scripts in /usr/lib/corel/scripts didn't appear to run.
Running it
When I logged back in, I wasn't suprised to find no application launcher on my GNOME-1.2 desktop. GNOME-1.2 was only released a few of weeks ago. The readme has instructions about how to install the launcher icon, and it all seems to be done by simply installing more RPMs. I didn't bother. I just ran /usr/bin/photopaint9 and off it went.
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