On Thursday 19 February 2009 05:23:32 Nikos Chantziaras wrote: > Rick Miles wrote: > > I have asked about this on two threads and apparently no one else saw > > it as an issue but AFAIC it is really handy among other things to hit an > > icon that will open up a browser at a predefined URL. > > I can do that just fine here. Right-click on desktop, "Create New->Link > to location". I enter "http://www.google.com/linux" and there, I just > created it. I double-click it, Firefox opens up google/linux. You > select the icon, press F2 and can rename it to whatever you want (you > don't need to keep the ".desktop" suffix). You can also right-click and > in the properties select another icon for it. > > This is with vanilla, unmodified KDE 4.2.0. > Then you are using folderview as a desktop (nothing wrong with that). You can't do that in default Desktop mode. Anne
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