DrWatt


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Joined: Nov. 2003 |
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Posted: Dec. 13 2003,21:39 |
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Mission accomplished - I now have a desktop with only the icons I want. The rest are in the menus, which also contain my extra apps. Very sweet and clean
http://www.geocities.com/smyrna5/NewIcons.png
They are pretty easy to change, once you know how. Each icon has a link and a gif in /home/damnsmall/.xtdesktop or whatever user desktop you are using.
For icons you don't want just move them to another directory. I made an extra directory there called saved. Open one of the the .lnk files with a text editor and you will see that its location, gif, and command is easily changed.
Enjoy.
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