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That would be something like :

/usr/sbin/dsmetool -k /usr/bin/hildon-desktop ; sleep 3; /usr/sbin/dsmetool -t /usr/bin/hildon-desktop

Same works for hildon-home. I'll have to try next time...
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Try adding a 64x64 icon in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/hildon
 

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Originally Posted by CepiPerez View Post
Try adding a 64x64 icon in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/64x64/hildon
Thank you . Have done this. The bue icon changes in the associated .png icon in the menu but it is not recognized as shortcut when i try to put it on the desktop.
 
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Originally Posted by kureyon View Post
Any changes to the .desktop file will take effect next time you enter the menu. For example, I changed an icon for a program by copying a new file over the existing one, the icon shown in menu is not updated. I then edited the .desktop file to point to a non-existent icon, entered/exited menu (no icon is displayed for that program), then edited .desktop file to point back to original icon, when I enter menu now my new icon is displayed.
That must be the most devious way I've heard of... but unfortunately it's not very scriptable :-)
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