On Wed, Dec 19, 2012 at 12:52:33PM -0500, matt davis wrote: > Go to /usr/share/applications. This is where you will find most of > your app launchers (there is another /applications which I believe > is in your /home but I am drawing a blank as to where it is right > now). Now use leafpad to edit the *.desktop that corresponds to the > program. Look for the "Exec=xxxxx" line. Add whatever switches and > parameters you desire to this line and save it. At this point add > the program to the lxpanel app launcher in the normal way and it > should be fine. Hope it works for you. > Yes, OK, that's the way that it can currently be done but there really, really should be an easier way. In general to start a script from the command line all one needs to do is type the name of the script, there should be a launcher applet that emulates this.
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