Le 17/10/2011 00:57, Michael Biebl a écrit :
Am 17.10.2011 00:48, schrieb Vincent Danjean:
Package: gnome-shell
Version: 3.0.2-5
Severity: normal

   Trying to switch from gnome-panel (gnome2) to gnome-shell (gnome3), I cannot
find how to add personnal launcher in the favorite "toolbox".
   It is easy to add the currently running application (a simple drag&drop
works). However, I cannot find how to do if I want the application to be run
with arguments. For example, I want to add launcher for:
- terminals with a particular application in it
- iceweasel for different profile (ie 'iceweasel -no-remote -P profilename')
A simple launcher for 'iceweasel' (as I easily create one) is not what I need.

   I do not know if this bug is about a missing feature or a missing
documentation.

Applications need to register properly via their Mimetypes key in the desktop
file what kind of facility they provide.

Can you point me to documentation on a Debian system of how to do that
for an home-made script (stored in $HOME/bin for example) ? It seems to
me that, with gnome2, this can be archive with the UI. It is not a
problem for me if gnome3 requires to manually modify/create text file
and/or run registering programs. But I cannot find how to do that.
  If the documentation does not exists yet, please reopen the bug.
And if it exists, I think it is too much hidden (so this bug should
not have been closed).

  Regards,
    Vincent



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