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Hello!

I want to delete a certain file in "MyDocs" (for example "blabla.txt") by clicking on a desktop shortcut. Until now I have to do it via xterm ("rm blabla.txt") which is pretty inefficient.

How can I realize this?

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After research I can answer my own question now...

I have installed "Shortcut Maker" and created a shortcut which executes the delete command... but I have another question:

How can I make this shortcut/delete command run whenever a certain application was closed?
 
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You hiding porn from your wife? hehe

You could always just make a tiny script and then make a desktop icon to link directly to it.
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In fact the problem is solved without doing something. The program (PhoneStreamer) deletes the sdp-File when the program has been closed, I did not know this...

To calm your curiousity: I wrote a little script for Windows, which detects the sdp-File. If it exists VLC-MediaPlayer will be started and automatically plays the stream and if the file does not exists (=deleted) VLC will be closed.

 
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Originally Posted by kingoddball View Post
You hiding porn from your wife? hehe
LMAO

btw you can also checkout "queen beecon widget"

Last edited by immi.shk; 2011-10-07 at 01:18.
 

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