The launcher and .desktop files
Colin Law
clanlaw at googlemail.com
Sat Sep 21 10:37:51 UTC 2013
On 21 September 2013 10:46, Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I compiled something and I want it in the launcher, so I ran the program,
> right clicked new icon in the launcher, then ”Keep in the launcher” (or
> something like that – I run Ubuntu in Swedish).
>
> Now, the icon is named ”Namnlöst fönster” (”Nameless window”) and the icon
> is a question mark. Of course I want a proper icon and a proper name for it
> and I guess clicking that ”Keep in launcher” thing created a .desktop file
> for me somewhere, right?
>
> So where is it? I want to edit it… I searched for it but I didn't find it
> because I don't know what to look for except .desktop. There is no .desktop
> file in my system named ”Namnlöst fönster” or anything that I can think of.
I don't know whether that will have created a desktop file or not. It
might not be called that, the name that it shows is from the Name=
entry in the file, not the name of the file. If it did create one I
would expect it to be in .local/share/applications. The best thing is
to make one there yourself. Don't forget to make it executable. Then
you can run it from nautilus in that folder (or search in the Dash)
and then pin it to the launcher.
Colin
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