Re: Buttons in panels

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Darrell Anderson via tde-devels wrote:

> I presume you are referring to "quick launch" buttons?
> 

Yes

> * Does .xsession-errors show anything?
> 

No

> * Is there a TDE menu option for the same? Does launching from the menu
> succeed?
> 

Yes there are TDE menu entries, but it does not start from there. The Signal
one is special as it does not show in the tray. This is why I start it with
ksystray command.

> * "Right-click" on the icon, select "Configure Signal button" or
> similar. In the respective popup dialog, look in the Applications tab.
> Note the command and try to launch the same in a terminal window.
> 

As written in my post, in the terminal it starts and this is what I do not
understand.

> * Look for a signal.desktop file or something named like that (locate
> signal | grep desktop). In that file will be an Exec= key. If there is
> no such file then likely nothing will appear in the TDE menu either.
> 

Exec=/opt/Signal/signal-desktop %U
Exec=/opt/teams-for-linux/teams-for-linux %U

what does %U mean? User?

> * Check the package contents to see if there are any related *.desktop
> files.
> 

/usr/share/applications/signal-desktop.desktop
/usr/share/applications/teams-for-linux.desktop

I don't understand why it starts in the console and not from menu or from
the panel

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