Re: viewing and editing the "run command" field of a launcher
- From: Peter Stein <nbi wideopenwest com>
- To: Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller <Uraeus linuxrising org>
- Cc: gnome-redhat-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: viewing and editing the "run command" field of a launcher
- Date: Sun, 01 Dec 2002 18:58:11 -0600
Christian Fredrik Kalager Schaller wrote:
hi,
Actually, there do seem to be a bug here. Launchers in the panel do show
a command field. but launchers on the desktop do not. Peter you should
check to see if this issue is in Nautilus bugzilla. If not file a bug
towards nautilus on it.
Christian
You are correct. This is a bug that has been in existence for some time.
I filed a bug with RedHat who in turn filed one with GNOME. The bug
filed with GNOME is a duplicate of GNOME bug 83964. The fact that fairly
intuitive steps led a GNOME novice to discover this soon after
installing RH8 does not reflect well on GNOME. Of course sitting on this
bug for over 6 months doesn't help matters either. That reflects poorly
on both GNOME and RedHat which has been touting GNOME.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 00:41, David Shochat wrote:
Peter Stein wrote:
Does anyone know how to do this? As a GNOME newbie I tried the
intuitive thing which is right-clicking on an icon and selecting
properties. Alas, no "run command". I have not been able to find any
documentation that describes how to do this. Can
gnome-desktop-item-edit be used for this? How about manual edits of
configuration files, be they text or binary? TIA.
Actually, you did the right thing. So if you didn't see a "Command:"
field, my guess is you had right clicked on an applet rather than a
launcher (they look the same). To get a new launcher, right-click on an
empty area of a panel and select Add to Panel -> Launcher... The
Launcher Properties dialog has a help button.
There is a help item in the main menu. Select Core Desktop, then Working
With Panels. Section 1.4 is about launchers.
-- David
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