Perhaps it's time for bed for me, but apparently there is no way to manually add a new app launcher from the Gnome 3 gui? is that possible?
This page here (describing Ubuntu and Gnome3) http://bloggezmoy.com/2011/05/17/how-to-add-an-application-to-the-gnome-3-application-launcher/ details the manual procedure of copying an existing .desktop file and editing it by hand (great! user friendly!) -sarcasm- or it tells users to run 'alacarte' (which, see previous thread from me to this list, doesn' t work). If an OS GUI like Gnome3 were to behave intuitively to the rules of modern GUIs, I' d say that if I go to the "Applications" view of Gnome 3, go to an empty space, and right click, there should come up a new pop-up menu with one of its options dubbed "Create a new app launcher". But no, right clicking on empty space doesn't do diddly squat in the Gnome 3 Applications screen. :-/ Am I missing something obvious? FC -- During times of Universal Deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act - George Orwell
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