On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 05:56:17PM +0400, Fedor Gusev wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 03:45:42PM +0200, Luca De Marini wrote:
> >    nop, it doesn't work :(
> >    I even tried with the ~ sinbol, no luck...
> >    Any other guess?
> cp ~/.e/e/fileman/favorites/home.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/
> echo home.desktop >> ~/.e/e/applications/bar/default/.order
> 
> You need to update an icon though. Looks like ibar does not look for
> icons in theme.
Oops... Also, replace
    URL=file:$HOME
with
    URL=file:~
in ~/.local/share/applications/home.desktop
> >    Luca
> >    2008/9/22 Fedor Gusev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> >      On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 03:25:55PM +0200, Luca De Marini wrote:
> >      > And does anybody know how can I ask it to open an home folder? What
> >      kind of
> >      > link should I put inside there?
> > 
> >      Try this:
> >      URL=file:$HOME
> >      > Thanks :)
> >      >
> >      > Luca
> >      >
> >      > 2008/9/22 Luca De Marini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >      >
> >      > > Hallo everyone, I played with this a little and just wanted to tell
> >      you my
> >      > > feedback. If I put Link in the category of the .desktop file, 
> > trying
> >      to add
> >      > > it to Ibar will fail. If I right click on Ibar and choose to add an
> >      icon, it
> >      > > won't show in the list.
> >      > > To have it working, I had to add Application to the category too. 
> > In
> >      that
> >      > > way it started showing and worked.
> >      > > Plus, I later eliminated the Application string from category and 
> > it
> >      didn't
> >      > > disappear from Ibar.
> >      > > So I guess this could be some sort of bug because Ibar supports
> >      launchers
> >      > > with a category setted to Link but people cannot browse this kind 
> > of
> >      files
> >      > > when adding a new icon (Only applications are shown). Here's the
> >      final
> >      > > result of my temporary experiment.
> >      > >
> >      > > [Desktop Entry]
> >      > > Version=1.0
> >      > > Encoding=UTF-8
> >      > > Name=Prova
> >      > > Type=Link
> >      > > URL=file:/usr/share/
> >      > > Categories=System;Application
> >      > > Terminal=false
> >      > > Name[it_IT]=Prova
> >      > > Comment[it_IT]=Prova
> >      > > Icon=/usr/share/icons/Tango/scalable/status/dialog-warning.svg
> >      > > Comment=Prova
> >      > > GenericName[it_IT]=Prova
> >      > >
> >      > > As I said, it is just an experiment.
> >      > > Greetings,
> >      > >
> >      > > Luca
> >      > >
> >      > > 2008/9/20 Brian 'morlenxus' Miculcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >      > >
> >      > > You need to create a .desktop file with
> >      > >>
> >      > >> Type=Link
> >      > >> URL=file:/usr/share/applications
> >      > >>
> >      > >> Then add the .desktop file to your ibar.
> >      > >>
> >      > >> Greets,
> >      > >> Brian 'morlenxus' Miculcy
> >      > >>
> >      > >>
> >      > >> On Sat, Sep 20, 2008 at 05:42:41PM +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> >      > >> > On Sat, 20 Sep 2008 09:06:38 +0200 "Luca De Marini" <
> >      > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >      > >> > babbled:
> >      > >> >
> >      > >> > > Hallo everyone, simple question, is it possible to ask EFM to
> >      open a
> >      > >> window
> >      > >> > > in a specified folder with a terminal command?
> >      > >> > > If not, say I want that clicking on a launcher the folder
> >      > >> > > /usr/share/applications is directly opened in EFM, how can I 
> > do
> >      it?
> >      > >> > > Thanks everyone,
> >      > >> >
> >      > >> > there isnt any external control of efm as it stands. it's a
> >      simple fm
> >      > >> built in
> >      > >> > - eventually one day we'll get it, but its not on the plans 
> > right
> >      now.
> >      > >> >
> >      > >> >
> >      > >> > --
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