Yes. Mark Guzzo sent a screenshot of his Launcher setup. The only
difference was that I kept telling it to run in terminal, he didn't.
Doing this, it never worked (at least for me). When I un-selected this,
(i.e., told it NOT to run in terminal) it worked fine.
Should someone with more program
Tim Willis wrote:
right click on desktop -> select 'New Launcher' -> Create Launcher box
comes up -> enter LinNeighborhood in Command box -> leave Type as
Application -> select Run in Terminal -> give it a name and an icon,
etc..etc.. -> click OK, and the icon appears.
However, when I click on the
I took a screenshot of my launcher setup...
On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 11:40, Tim Willis wrote:
> The same way I've done it before, which admittedly, might not be the
> best way:
>
> right click on desktop -> select 'New Launcher' -> Create Launcher box
> comes up -> enter LinNeighborhood in Command
The same way I've done it before, which admittedly, might not be the
best way:
right click on desktop -> select 'New Launcher' -> Create Launcher box
comes up -> enter LinNeighborhood in Command box -> leave Type as
Application -> select Run in Terminal -> give it a name and an icon,
etc..etc.. ->
Works fine for me as well.
> -Original Message-
> From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Creating LinNeighborhood Launcher
>
>
> Tim Willis wrote:
>
> >This person
Tim Willis wrote:
This person has asked for a launcher for the
app to be added to the toolbar. No problem right? I tried to do it on
my machine first, but it doesn't seem to work. I checked to see if it
was in the path, and it's there, but I can't seem to be able to create a
launcher for this a
A couple of days ago I installed LinNeighborhood, and now I'm installing
it on a novice's computer. This person has asked for a launcher for the
app to be added to the toolbar. No problem right? I tried to do it on
my machine first, but it doesn't seem to work. I checked to see if it
was in the