On Sun, 2013-02-17 at 17:58 +0530, Ravi Kumar wrote: > > To create a launcher: Create a *.desktop file (add it > > to /usr/share/applications/ to launch it in the overview > (Activities)): > > # example > > [Desktop Entry] > > Encoding=UTF-8 > > Version=1.0 > > Type=Application > > Terminal=false > > Exec=$HOME/MyApp > > Name=My Application > > Icon=$HOME/Icons/MyIcon.png > How this is simple? Can a normal user do it?\ WHY would a normal user do it? If a normal user wants to then there is a packaging problem. I have to do this for *ONE* application I use ... which is an application no normal user would use. > Can most of people remember what attributes to set in desktop files > without taking reference from internet or other desktop files. No. I am not a normal user - and I cannot remember. > I can create shortcuts without much pain, still I would prefer to use > UI which can make task easier for Ok - but WHAT are you doing? WHY are you making these shortcuts all the time? I suspect you aren't using the tools that make it completely unnecessary to do that. If you have to create all these shortcuts then your working environment has already failed you. And I am *assuming* you are creating shortcuts to *documents*. If you are creating *launchers* to applications... then something in your installation is borked. -- Adam Tauno Williams GPG D95ED383 Systems Administrator, Python Developer, LPI / NCLA _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list