andrewphoto

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Joined: June 2005 |
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Posted: June 07 2005,10:48 |
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Good morning. Editing .xtdesktop;
table Icon Type: Program Caption: Beaver Command: beaver Icon: .xtdesktop/beaver.png X: 8 Y: 90 end
I deleted the lines X & Y, result - Icon still on desktop. I deleted beaver.png - lost all Icons. I deleted /beaver.png - lost all Icons. I put everything back and put the letter j (j for jesus christ, this is not easy,) before table;
jtable Icon
That worked, but not very tidy. So I flexed some muscle and tried - table Icon(hide) Success (& there's always more ways than one.)
The average Microsoft Windows user could not do that in a million years. I mean, in Windows, you just right click and delete. I am NOT saying that the Windows way is the RIGHT way, or the BEST way. But the knowledge required to edit the .ink file, I am sure this is unnacceptable,. We still have a long way to go and we have to get there.
Hey, please do not read me wrong, damn, I can carry an OS on a USB swiss army knife. And when I am at work, taking photographs, wearing an NBC suit, a USB drive is lighter than a PDA, & light is stealth, and stealth is No.1 in my business.
DSL is LIGHT, and light is perhaps FAST, and fast is STEALTH, and stealth is POWER.
Note: my zeal (for want of a better word,) is enthusiasm rooted in light, rather than aggression rooted in darkness.
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