> Perhaps a bit OT, but that file doesn't exist on my computer.  I'm
> running deskbar-applet 2.16.0, so I'm assuming I'm current.

That file is created when you make your first shortcut, I think.
Otherwise, the lack-of-file is treated as equivalent to an empty-file.
 Or, you could just create that file manually.  The format is one
entry per line, looking like:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Search?search=%s wp
Strictly speaking, that white space is actually a tab, but I don't
think that that's important.


> I see on your message
> (http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00216.html)
> that one should be able to configure these in the applet itself,
> however clicking More on the Web Searches only offers the default or
> all available as options.  Any ideas?

I'd guess that your preferred browser (according to GNOME) is Firefox,
rather than Epiphany.  Yeah, I never got around to doing it for my
not-browser-of-choice.  You're going to have to get used to me
promising more than I deliver.  :-)

>From GNOME's menu, System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications to
change this.  I can't remember if Deskbar picks up this change
automatically (yes, I know, it should), so you might have to log out /
log in, or remove / add Deskbar, or something like that.
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