Open ghost opened 3 years ago
Hi @Toadfield you can just drag an Icon from Programs tab into file manager or desktop. This would create .desktop file for you. Does this cover what you need?
It would be cooler to be able to right click and do it that way,but that works.
So that you can right click the windows program and select "create application menu shortcut","create desktop shortcut" or "create shortcut at specific directory". That would be really handy. And if you create the .desktop file with that method,then it should use the icon that the windows program uses.