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en:handbook:desktop [2010/08/08 14:13]
linea update (can we change the icons image to en?)
en:handbook:desktop [2010/08/08 18:30]
linea add image and format
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 ===== Applications started automatically ===== ===== Applications started automatically =====
  
-When starting in graphical mode, Openbox allows many applications to start automatically via the //​~/​.config/​Openbox/​autostart.sh//​ script. By default, using this script, SliTaz starts the file manager PCmanFM for the management of screen and desktop icons, the panel (LXpanel) for the menu, and dbus and Ivman for the management of devices or media such as USB keys. To add or remove applications launched at startup of the session, you can edit the script or use the small SliTaz GUI located in the menu //"​Preferences"​ → "Auto started applications"//​ +When starting in graphical mode, Openbox allows many applications to start automatically via the //​~/​.config/​Openbox/​autostart.sh//​ script. By default, using this script, SliTaz starts the file manager PCmanFM for the management of screen and desktop icons, the panel (LXpanel) for the menu, and dbus and Ivman for the management of devices or media such as USB keys. To add or remove applications launched at startup of the session, you can edit the script or use the small SliTaz GUI located in the menu //"​Preferences"​ → "Auto started applications"//​ : 
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 ===== Wallpaper and icons using PCmanFM ===== ===== Wallpaper and icons using PCmanFM =====
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 The icons are displayed via a simple text file (.desktop), following the Freedesktop standards, you can create your own or customize using your favorite text editor. To add icons to the desktop, SliTaz provides a tiny graphical box accessible via the menu //"​Preferences"​ → "​Desktop icons"//​ or alternatively,​ you can use the Openbox context menu //"​Desktop files & Icons" → "Add new icon"//​ : The icons are displayed via a simple text file (.desktop), following the Freedesktop standards, you can create your own or customize using your favorite text editor. To add icons to the desktop, SliTaz provides a tiny graphical box accessible via the menu //"​Preferences"​ → "​Desktop icons"//​ or alternatively,​ you can use the Openbox context menu //"​Desktop files & Icons" → "Add new icon"//​ :
  
-{{:​en:​handbook:​image:​desktopbox-add-icons.png|}} +{{ :​en:​handbook:​image:​desktopbox-icons.png }} 
  
 ===== LXPanel ===== ===== LXPanel =====
 
en/handbook/desktop.txt · Last modified: 2020/09/23 18:29 by hgt