Check out TkDesk. It manages icons on the desktop that you double click to
activate the associated application (or any editor if it is a file.). It is
very configurable. Check out:
http://people.mainz.netsurf.de/~bolik/tkdesk
On 28-Feb-98 Jeremy Dinsel wrote:
>
> Is it possible to have shortcuts to applications on the fvwm desktop? To
> my knowledge, it is only possible to have icons on the desktop that are
> actively running. I would like a method for quick access to programs
> through inactive icons that launch programs when double clicked
> (unfortuantely, I can only compare it to micro-stuff desktop icons in
> 95/nt).
>
>
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> Jeremy Dinsel (PGP key: finger dinselj_at_sighsy.cup.edu )
> (PGP key: http://sighsy.cup.edu/~dinselj)
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ASIC International Inc.
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Received on Mon Mar 02 1998 - 07:42:31 GMT