I found the Internet-Connection-Wizard.desktop file in user/share/applications and managed to put that into a taskbar, but how can I make one that goes direct to PupDial Wv Dial?
And with the telephone icon.
And anyone know where the firewall icon is, can it be changed to another icon?
Thanks for any info on these two queries.
How to make a .desktop file that opens Pupdial?
hi smithy,
right click in an open window and choose 'new' then 'script' call it pupdial
then open the script as text and type
you can then right click on the script and choose 'set icon' and add any icon you like.... i usually just use google image search to find a nice .png icon.
i think the firewall icons are in /usr/local/lib/X11/mini-icons
right click in an open window and choose 'new' then 'script' call it pupdial
then open the script as text and type
Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh
exec pupdial
i think the firewall icons are in /usr/local/lib/X11/mini-icons
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Hi, 666philb. Whilst on this subject. My connection-short cut on desktop opens pupdial and then I have to click the connection button. Do you have a script that will open pupdial and connect automatically when I click the icon on desktop (in other words - that I do not need to click the connection button in pupdial)? Thanks666philb wrote:hi smithy,
right click in an open window and choose 'new' then 'script' call it pupdial
then open the script as text and typeyou can then right click on the script and choose 'set icon' and add any icon you like.... i usually just use google image search to find a nice .png icon.Code: Select all
#!/bin/sh exec pupdial
i think the firewall icons are in /usr/local/lib/X11/mini-icons
hi smithy,
look in /usr/share/applications and choose a desktop file that appears in the network category.. then open as text and edit it so for example the 'exec' line says pupdial... and the 'icon' line has /path/to/icon.png ...etc then save as pupdial.desktop.. or what ever
look in /usr/share/applications and choose a desktop file that appears in the network category.. then open as text and edit it so for example the 'exec' line says pupdial... and the 'icon' line has /path/to/icon.png ...etc then save as pupdial.desktop.. or what ever
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hi nic007,
i'm sure it's possible but i don't know how to do it
i'm sure it's possible but i don't know how to do it
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