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Re: Just few question
Posted: 3. Jul 2010, 20:01
by Oracle911
Ok i get everything i want i just want know how can i make shortcuts?
Re: Just few question
Posted: 3. Jul 2010, 20:36
by gapan
Define "shortcuts"
Re: Just few question
Posted: 3. Jul 2010, 21:22
by Oracle911
gapan wrote:Define "shortcuts"
Ok, that funny thing in the windows which launch program or open file.
I mean a launcher to folders etc.
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 07:26
by gapan
There is no such thing as a shortcut in the windows sense. The closest thing there is, are desktop app launchers. Have you tried right clicking on the desktop?
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 07:51
by Oracle911
gapan wrote:There is no such thing as a shortcut in the windows sense. The closest thing there is, are desktop app launchers. Have you tried right clicking on the desktop?
Of course, but i don`t know how it use for launch file manager to open an exact folder or launch a program.
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 08:22
by gapan
Did you find the "Create a launcher" menu entry?
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 08:50
by Oracle911
gapan wrote:Did you find the "Create a launcher" menu entry?
Of course, but i still don`t know how can i use it.
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 09:45
by gapan
I think it's very obvious. What is it that you don't understand?
Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 09:54
by Shador
Apart there are symlinks on unix systems, which are imo much cooler than those simple shortcuts of M$.

Re: Just few question
Posted: 4. Jul 2010, 10:23
by Oracle911
Ok , I don`t have an example how to create a launcher on desktop which opens my download (or other) folder.