Re: icon special variables for exec

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Terry wrote:
Hello,

I created an icon in a folder within KDE.  I named it foobar.   I gave
it an exec command line.  However, I want it to be something like
Exec=rdesktop -g 1280x1024 $0
where $0 is the name of the icon, foobar, like in shell.  How can I do
this?  Come to think of it, I could have it invoke a single shell
script and do my magic there but I guess it would be nice to know if
there are special variables for this type of function available.

IIUC, $0 would give you rdesktop. If that is what you want, use %i

Otherwise:

	Exec=rdesktop -g 1280x1024 --icon <icon>

or

	Exec=rdesktop -g 1280x1024  -- --icon <icon>
	
--
JRT



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