Forgot to mention, ~/.local/share/applications also seems to be where
e is creating them.
On 18/04/07, Daniel Kasak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings.
>
> I'm running current cvs, and attempting to set up icons again. I'm
> getting clashes between Firefox & Thunderbird. IIRC the last time th
I ran into the same problem...seems to be in a state of flux atm, but
if you put your desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications, they'll
work in the apps, menu and ibar so long as the .desktop files utilise
png's. Seems to be some problems if they utilise edje files.
Cheers,
DJ.
On 18/04/07, D
Greetings.
I'm running current cvs, and attempting to set up icons again. I'm
getting clashes between Firefox & Thunderbird. IIRC the last time this
happened the eap file being created was called Gecko.eap for *both*
these apps. So perhaps E is now creating Gecko.desktop, or something. Or
mayb
Hi,
I'm running Ubuntu Feisty Fawn and my local cvs copy is up-to-date.
This screenshot says it all:
http://perso.orange.fr/pinguSODalon/screens/Entropy+Ephoto.png
Any hints ?
Thanks
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On 17/04/07, jayan cabatuan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I dont know if this is the right place to ask this, but Ill ask anyway.
> Is it possible to have animated eap icons for engage?
>
> If you run engage under the elive cd (I used the current development
> version) the last icon (the "install e
I dont know if this is the right place to ask this, but Ill ask anyway.
Is it possible to have animated eap icons for engage?
If you run engage under the elive cd (I used the current development
version) the last icon (the "install enlightenment" or something similar
icon) is animated. How is thi