You could try "Settings >> Open desktop integration" and then use the 
[add-desktop-links] button. 

I'm the author but I've not had access to a Mac in order to test it. It 
relies on an external module which supports Mac so it might "just work".

Failing that, add ampersand (&) after any command in Terminal  to make it 
run in the background and not tie it up (should work on any 'nix machine). 
Any messages from the background app still print to the terminal so it can 
get messy, but at least it still available for use.

-matt


On Thursday, 30 January 2020 16:48:28 UTC-8, andyjim wrote:
>
> Really dumb question, I know.  MacOS system. I'd like to launch Leo from 
> the launch bar instead of from terminal (which is the only way I know to 
> launch it). But it ties up the terminal so I can't use it for anything else 
> while Leo is running (not that I use terminal much, but occasionally), plus 
> it would be easier/quicker to launch from icon.  I don't find a launchLeo 
> or a runLeo file on my system.
> Andy
>

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