-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 12 December 2003 06:47 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
In a previous message, James Oakley
wrote: On Friday 12 December 2003 02:05 pm, John Pettigrew wrote:
However, this "non-KDE application" button showed only a single little window with no tabs, and the only thing I could change were the command-line arguments and the icon, not the main command itself.
Ah. I've never used that little feature. I create a "Link to application" on the desktop and drag it to kicker. I right-click-modified one of these today.
What exactly is "kicker" (Gnome user, remember)? I've tried dragging an arbitrary script to the panel and it creates a button but, again, there is no "execute" tab on which I could change the command.
Kicker is the panel. The exact process I use to add an app to it: - - Right-click on desktop and select "Create new" -> "Link to Application..." - - Give it a name - - Select an icon (click on the icon in the dialog) - - Go to the "Execute" tab and type the name of the program's executable (eg: 'netscape') - - Ok - - Drag newly created icon to the kicker panel - -- James Oakley Engineering - SolutionInc Ltd. joakley@solutioninc.com http://www.solutioninc.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/3b5E+FOexA3koIgRAhj8AJwMARPUOGxjZt4z34uPG29lAdnE0gCfUsgM /X7DARxiuNO86VEkYYNCEb8= =qwJF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----