Re: Fedora 9/KDE 4 'non kde app'

2008-05-30 Thread Mike Burger
What if all I want is an icon/shortcut that calls a shell script or command?

There's no application or package to open against, nor should it be
necessary.

 John Minson minsonj at spawar.navy.mil writes:
 On all earlier versions of Fedora/kde I was able to add a 'non kde app'
 and give it any icon I wanted . I suspect I still can but the mechanism
 obviously is different on Fedora 9/KDE 4 .
 Any quick pointers ?

 Surely the right solution is that the app itself should be registering in
 the
 menus on its own!

 If the app is a Fedora package, file a bug against the package for the
 missing .desktop file, which is required according to:
 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Desktop_files

 If it is a third-party application, complain to wherever you got the
 application from.

 If it is your own application, have a look at xdg-desktop-menu, or package
 it
 as an RPM and have a look at the packaging guidelines as quoted above.

 Kevin Kofler

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Re: Fedora 9/KDE 4 'non kde app'

2008-05-29 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 10:54 -0400, John Minson wrote:
 On all earlier versions of Fedora/kde I was able to add a 'non kde app' 
 and give it any icon I wanted . I suspect I still can but the mechanism 
 obviously is different on Fedora 9/KDE 4 .
 Any quick pointers ?

See the thread starting at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-May/msg01731.html

poc

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Re: Fedora 9/KDE 4 'non kde app'

2008-05-29 Thread John Minson




This link does not address what I'm trying to do.

I create a bash script that runs /some/dir/XYZ.sh . I used to be able
to add an arbitrary icon to my panel that invokes it .I can in fact
open the file manager and drag /some/dir/XYZ.sh into the panel but I
cannot modify the icon representing it.



Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:

  On Thu, 2008-05-29 at 10:54 -0400, John Minson wrote:
  
  
On all earlier versions of Fedora/kde I was able to add a 'non kde app' 
and give it any icon I wanted . I suspect I still can but the mechanism 
obviously is different on Fedora 9/KDE 4 .
Any quick pointers ?

  
  
See the thread starting at
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-list/2008-May/msg01731.html

poc

  



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Re: Fedora 9/KDE 4 'non kde app'

2008-05-29 Thread Anne Wilson
Please don't top-post.  It makes threads difficult to follow.

On Thursday 29 May 2008 19:04:29 John Minson wrote:
  This link does not address what I'm trying to do.

  I create a bash script that runs /some/dir/XYZ.sh . I used to be able to
 add an arbitrary icon to my  panel that invokes it .I can in fact open the
 file manager and drag /some/dir/XYZ.sh into the panel but I cannot modify
 the icon representing it.

You must understand that a lot (indeed most) of KDE 4 is work-in-progress.  
There are many things that do not yet have the functionality we are used to.  
It is the future, so we need to start learning about it now, but improvements 
are being made almost daily.

Anne


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Re: Fedora 9/KDE 4 'non kde app'

2008-05-29 Thread Kevin Kofler
John Minson minsonj at spawar.navy.mil writes:
 On all earlier versions of Fedora/kde I was able to add a 'non kde app' 
 and give it any icon I wanted . I suspect I still can but the mechanism 
 obviously is different on Fedora 9/KDE 4 .
 Any quick pointers ?

Surely the right solution is that the app itself should be registering in the 
menus on its own!

If the app is a Fedora package, file a bug against the package for the 
missing .desktop file, which is required according to:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Desktop_files

If it is a third-party application, complain to wherever you got the 
application from.

If it is your own application, have a look at xdg-desktop-menu, or package it 
as an RPM and have a look at the packaging guidelines as quoted above.

Kevin Kofler

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