On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 1:10 AM, Marc Shapiro <marcns...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > One of the applets that you can add to the panel is an application > launcher. Once you have the application launcher on the panel you can > modify its settings to add any application from the menu to the launcher. > If you need to add something that is not on the menu (i.e. a non-debian > application, a script running in a terminal, etc) then you will have to > make your own .desktop file. the best place to put that, IMHO, is in > .local/share/applications in your home directory. That will then show up > in the LXDE menu under 'Other' so that you can then add it to a launcher on > a panel. I have done this to add launchers for Firefox and Thunderbird, > which I prefer over Iceweasel and Icedove. > > Thanx Marc, I almost an happy camper now, I do have my xterm button in an app-launcher in my pannel. Now I can't make my own app thigs, I never got the 'other' things in the add/remove pannel item. Here is my $HOME/.local.share.applications/MyApp.desktop [Desktop Entry] Name=MyApp Type=application Comment=My App comment Exec=/usr/bin/cat Terminal=true Category=Utility I loged out and in and I can never add this App, if someone has an idea. One another missing things (dunno if I screwed my config at some points) I'd like have my scollbar moving with the mouse wheel, that I dunno how to setup (or restore if I broke it). I know how to setup an auto focus (follow mouse) things like that but the mouse wheel, I am lost :) I am almost ready for the future, i.e leave all thise bells&wistle wm for things much simpler. This .desktop setting reminds me teh CDE era, and that's fine with me :) Cheers, Phi