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How do I make a launcher to run the command: xcalib -i -a
I think I may give up on compiz with Xubuntu 12.04. The only feature I use it for is the inverse (negative).
Can anyone give me directions on how to make a launcher for the top panel, to run the following command automatically, by clicking the launcher icon?
So, I think to start, I should right click on desktop, choose "create launcher", give it a name like xcalib, but I don't know what to do with the command section. I assume it has to do with gnome-terminal and the command, but duh! I dunno. Yes, I have gnome-terminal installed.
Thank you.
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Last edited by mikodo; January 6th, 2013 at 11:50 PM.
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Re: How do I make a launcher to run the command: xcalib -i -a
Well, I fuddled around a bit and came up with it. So for posterity, because I am forgetful, here is what I did:
Right Click on the desktop > click on Create Launcher > entered xcalib as Name > in Command wrote xcalib -i -a, clicked on the thing on the right of it and choose desktop > ticked to run in terminal > clicked on No Icon and chose one > and dragged it to the panel > and deleted the icon from the desktop > done!
That to the best of my recollection.
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