On 12/15/2012 05:03 AM, phi debian wrote:
Jeez, welcome lxde, adieu gnome3 !!!
I installed a fresh debian in a guest as server, then apt-get install
lxde.
In a matter of minute I got a theme, with solid backgroud, my panel on
the right, some usual goodies like synaptic, update-manager-gnome,
So I know I will be able to move to this.
Just a quick remaining question then, though I guess I'd better
register and ask it to an lxde mailing list.
Is there a way to 'add to pannel' an application launcher, I need to
have in my pannel a few button that basically spawn remote conexion to
well known servers. ?
So for I can only add to the lxde pannel some predifined applet, but I
can't really make a button than run something (either in a term or as
an app).
Thanx for the good suggestions, debian will survive the new eratic wm
era, where the want our display look like smart phone.
Cheers,
Phi
Phi,
One of the applets that you can add to the panel is an application
launcher. Once you have the application launcher on the panel you can
modify its settings to add any application from the menu to the
launcher. If you need to add something that is not on the menu (i.e. a
non-debian application, a script running in a terminal, etc) then you
will have to make your own .desktop file. the best place to put that,
IMHO, is in .local/share/applications in your home directory. That will
then show up in the LXDE menu under 'Other' so that you can then add it
to a launcher on a panel. I have done this to add launchers for Firefox
and Thunderbird, which I prefer over Iceweasel and Icedove.
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