this is using bash syntax, so its for bash only LANG=hr_HR.ISO-8859-2 ldcpp by creating an executable shell script, point gnome launcher to that script , then open it by click on the executable or the gnome-launcher directly both should work but seems that should be ways to do so in gnome-launcher, On 6/3/06, Igor Jagec <igorm5@xxxxxx> wrote:
n.g. wrote: > did you try with this? > /bin/sh LANG=hr_HR.ISO-8859-2 ldcpp It does not work :( It seems that Gnome launcher only launches the first command (/bin/sh this time). I even try to set up alias in my .bashrc (alias ldcpp='LANG=hr_HR.ISO-8859-2 ldcpp'), and it works fine in terminal, but not with Gnome launcher :( -- Igor Jagec
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