On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 00:23:35 +0200 Karl Sinn <[email protected]> said:

1. try remove *lock files in ~/.efreet - i have found that my efreeet dir got
locked and needed a good deleting to fix stale locks.
2.
run 
/usr/l/usr/local/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_createocal/lib/efreet/efreet_desktop_cache_create
(or wherever you installed efreet) by hand to re-generate caches and restart e)
2. if this is different to the system one - give it a different .desktop file
name - eg "mykonsole.desktop"

> Hi,
> 
> I have one program without icon (konsole) in the iBar.
> Now I would like to give it an icon. I checked in the settings (of the icon
> in the iBar) the *.desktop file which is named there. It didn't exist, so I 
> created it, but even copying an existing "working" desktop file to the name 
> and location didn't make any change. There's still no icon. Which makes me 
> believe that these files are not really read at enlightenment startup time.
> 
> Anybody knows how this works?
> 
> Thanks
> Karl
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