Thanks for the reply.

When I first start gnome-shell and click on "Activities" I see the workspaces 
on the right hand side, the 9 dot icon on the left hand side and the search 
entry at the top.

When I click on the 9 dot icon, it brings up two buttons at the bottom - 
"frequently used" which brings up text in the centre stating "frequently used 
applications will appear here" and "all applications" which brings up nothing.

The search entry at the top does not find anything.

If I use <alt-F2> to open some applications, their icons appear on the left 
above the 9 dot icon and, as long as gnome-control-center is running, the 
search entry will display three of the gnome-control-center applets 
(backgrounds and two others) and nothing else, no matter which applications are 
running and no matter what I type.

As mentioned below, I can use nautilus to navigate to 
/usr/local/share/applications and it displays the icons for all of my 
applications - the applications can be started by double-clicking on them in 
nautilus.

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From: Carlos Soriano Sánchez [mailto:carlos.sorian...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Sunday, 30 March, 2014 13:28
To: John Frankish
Cc: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: No application or applet icons in gmome-shell-3.10.3

Hi John,

Seems the problem is that you don't know hot to use gnome shell no? [0]
You have to click the "Activities" button in the left-up corner to show the 
"Overview", when you will see the dash to launch applications, the workspaces, 
the windows, and a search entry for all kind of things (applications, files, 
settings). Then in the Dash (the bar at the left) you have to click the last 
button with a 9 dot form. Here will open the app picker, where frequent/all 
applications are shown.


[0]: Gnome solves this with its getting-started module, which helps you to get 
started with gnome and gnome shell.
      Since you are compiling things on yourself, and I guess you didn't 
compile this module and it didn't show for you.

2014-03-30 5:47 GMT+02:00 John Frankish <j-frank...@slb.com>:
Thanks for the reply.

Just to be sure I understood:

I thought various applet icons - network-manager-applet, Bluetooth, weather, 
etc, were meant to appear in the top panel? All I have is a sound icon and the 
icon to switch the machine off (which doesn't work).

If the gnome-tweak-tool is required to obtain desktop application icons, how 
are users supposed to launch applications? The only method I have available is 
<alt-F2> to bring up a command line to launch applications.

John

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yaa101 [mailto:yaa...@xs4all.nl]
> Sent: Sunday, 30 March, 2014 03:19
> To: gnome-shell-list@gnome.org
> Cc: John Frankish
> Subject: Re: No application or applet icons in gmome-shell-3.10.3
>
> There are no application icons in the top panel, however there are various
> gnome extensions to install an applications menu in the top bar.
>
> You can find extensions at https://extensions.gnome.org/, you do need a
> firefox add-on to properly use this website. However a lot of their
> programmers use a github page to store their extensions, so you can get
> them there too.
>
> To enable desktop icons you need to set the setting in gnome-tweak-tool,
> which is a python application for advanced gnome-shell settings.
>
>
> --
> (o_
> //\  Regards, Groeten,
> V_/_ Bas Burger.
>
>
>
> On Sat, 29 Mar 2014 15:21:58 +0000
> John Frankish <j-frank...@slb.com> wrote:
>
> > I'm using gnome-shell on a simple linux system having compiling the
> > various components from source.
> >
> > Whilst things seem to work well in the "activities view", I do not
> > get any application icons on the desktop nor applet icons in the top
> > panel.
> >
> > I can use nautilus to navigate to /usr/local/share/applications and
> > launch various gnome apps by double-clicking on the *desktop files,
> > so things seem to be in order, but I cannot figure out why there are
> > no application icons on the desktop.
> >
> > Note that I've enabled desktop icons using dconf-editor, but this
> > does not change anything - any trouble-shooting suggestions would be
> > welcome.
> >
> > Regards
> > John
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