Icon=path to your icon of choice Ĭategories=in which category this launcher will appear in app'menuīe aware that such file once executable will appear with its saved Name= and Icon= in file explorer and not as my_sktop with generic text file iconįor easier further modification you can drag and drop such files from your file manager window to an open window of a text editor. desktop file is an executable plain text file containing : #!/usr/bin/env xdg-openĬomment=to explain a bit more than only the name Doing such they will appear in your general app’menu and you can manipulate them like any other app’ launcher.īasically a. desktop files that you store into your ~/.local/share/applications folder. Least bad solution is to create your own « launchers » which are. There’s not really an easy way to make « link / shortcut » to website. There are instances where you need to specify a profile name but cannot enclose it in quotes, such as in launchy.xml used by by the " Launchy" extension.Well the different behaviors are a bit weird here but nevertheless it’s not expected to work like that with D’n’D… Note: Even though you can have spaces in a profile name, it is not a good idea. "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P "Default User" Using Firefox and a profile named "Default User" as an example, the Target field should look like this, for a typical Firefox installation: You can also create a shortcut icon on your desktop for a site by dragging its information icon.
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This applies to Windows operating systems.