At 04:40:31 on Monday Monday 12 May 2008, Anders Johansson
On Saturday 10 May 2008 07:37:07 Stan Goodman wrote:
I want to try again to resolve the following problem:
I have placed in a desktop Panel symbolic links for two Java applications. They display generic icons, which I would like to replace with more intuitive icons; one of these is a PNG file, the other an ICO.
I have tried to make the replacement by clicking MB2 on the button in the Panel, then on Configure the button, and dragging the new icon to the existing image in the configuration window. This causes the cursor to be accompanied by a little "Do Not Enter" icon, and the replacement has failed.
What am I doing wrong? I have in the past replaced two other icons in this Panel by doing the same thing, so something must have changed.
Are you using kde or gnome?
KDE.
How did you create the panel item? Just by dragging it to the panel to create a link, or did you right-click on the panel and create a real launcher object?
I dragged the item to the panel. I understand that I should have done MB2>Add Application to Panel>Add non-KDE application. I can easily rework the Panel contents accordingly. Thank you.
I believe links have fixed icons, so if you want to have an individualized icon, you need to create a real launcher object
Anders
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