mikshaw


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Posted: July 20 2005,16:32 |
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Looks good to me. You can also add "menuCommand" lines for including right-click functions to the icon. For example, if you want the option for an application to open in a transparent aterm, you can add something like this: menuCommand1: Links(trans) : aterm -tr -shading 60 -fade 80 -bg black -fg white -g 120x32+10+10 -e links This way your regular application will launch on double-click, and you get a menu item when you right-click.
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