This is a really basic question but I can't work out how to do it ...
In my /root/.jwmrc-tray file, the taskbar shortcuts are listed in this format:
<TrayButton popup="program_name" icon="/icons/icon.png">exec:program_name</TrayButton>
Instead of "exec:program_name", what would I have to put for the shortcut to open a specified directory when I click on it?
Thanks
Taskbar shortcut to a directory instead of a file? [SOLVED]
Taskbar shortcut to a directory instead of a file? [SOLVED]
Last edited by liro on Mon 10 Dec 2012, 15:52, edited 1 time in total.
Taskbar shortcut to a directory instead of a file?
Hi liro,
Working example:
Working example:
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<TrayButton popup="Pictures and Wallpaper" icon="/usr/local/lib/X11/themes/faenza_lrx_new/qp-icon.png">exec:rox /usr/share/backgrounds</TrayButton>
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Just curious - would creating a symlink to the directory and pointing the exec: line to that symlink also work?
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