On 07/07/2015 12:25 PM, Massimo Maiurana wrote:
> E follows the freedesktop standards, so in order to have a custom
> launcher you should either create a desktop file for it to put in
> ~/.local/applications or use a tool that does it via an UI (don't know
> any, sorry).
thanks, I will look at some existing desktop files..
>
> I wonder why you have a link to launch thunderbird. Usually packages
> ships it own desktop files and install them in /usr/share/applications,
> here is the content of the desktop file I have for icedove (thunderbird
> alternative for debian):
I had 3 different folders with thunderbird in it.. I have multipe OSes
installed and thunderbird didn't always work right, so I installed it in
my home folder.. I should try to install it again...

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Paul Cartwright
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