Hi,

To install new font on Linux you must copy the file to /usr/share/fonts or /home/username/.fonts/ and then rebuild the font cache with:
sudo fc-cache -f -v

For icons, take a look at xdg-desktop-menu and xdg-desktop-icon:
http://portland.freedesktop.org/xdg-utils-1.0/xdg-desktop-menu.html
http://man.he.net/man1/xdg-desktop-icon

And under Linux, cmd line is ever your friend ;)

Kind Regards,

Damien Girard
Dam-pro, France.
Improve your code reusability with NativeDoc! http://www.dam-pro.com/nativedoc

Richmond Mathewson a écrit :

Mikey wrote:
Richard - excuse me for asking a really basic question and insulting your
intelligence,

You are not insulting my intelligence; you are pointing out my ignorance -
the 2 are not the same thing . . .  :)

 but why not just
su
or sudo su
or sudo nautilus (if you are trying to bring up a desktop window)?

Nike - excuse me; but who is 'Richard' . . .  :)

Because I was thinking about poor, unsuspecting end-users who might
just want to do a good-old drag-N-drop!
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