do a "man urxvt" and it will tell you how to run a command in the terminal (in aterm in aterm -e command arg, so in your case, aterm -e mutt), then use that command in the eap file.

Hope that helps

On 6/18/06, sssslang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi, all!

I know the eap file as a shortcut and an icon to an application. Maybe
I'm wrong. Now I just wanna make a shortcut on engage for my fav app
mutt. But I use urxvt to launch mutt, I also had urxvt shortcut on
engage. How do I create the eap file, or is there any way to do that?

Thanks!

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