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    jfenton78 | # 1 | 2008-03-09, 03:29 | Report

    I installed a debian program (used qt4) that I currently start from the shell prompt. Is there a way to add it to the pogram list or to laucher?

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    Jeff

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    z2n | # 2 | 2008-03-09, 04:37 | Report

    Originally Posted by jfenton78 View Post
    I installed a debian program (used qt4) that I currently start from the shell prompt. Is there a way to add it to the pogram list or to laucher?

    Thanks
    Jeff
    I'm really thrilled with the Command Navigator app. It installs as a navigator bar icon (in my case, I've replaced the "Contacts" icon by editing /home/user/.osso/hildon-desktop/tasknavigator.conf). The app lets you assign arbitrary commands to menu items.

    See:
    http://upir.cz/maemo/cmdnav.php


    Oh, what's the Qt4 app you've installed? I've worked a bit on porting several Qt4 apps to the tablet--the KDEPIMPI suite, qstardict, keepass, etc., but the projects could really use some help from a more experienced developer.

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    macr0t0r | # 3 | 2008-03-09, 05:21 | Report

    Another option is Kerez from http://david.hautbois.free.fr (version 0.0.5-1). It doesn't have the "double xterm window" issue, and it has the ability for you to add options prior to launching.

    - Jim

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    jfenton78 | # 4 | 2008-03-09, 14:21 | Report

    Im not really a developer, more of a tinkerer. I follwed the directions for installing qt4 and downloaded my program from the debian repos. The program is qbrew, a homebrfewing application. It wasnt teribbly difficult either, althouth the program complained about some dependencies not being the correct version. It worked without the correct version either way.

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    PinCushionQueen | # 5 | 2008-03-09, 14:41 | Report

    I've also been using Kerez for awhile now to organize and run my many shell scripts/command line tools - Works great, simple GUI

    For anyone running KDE on their N8x0 - it works there too.

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    jfenton78 | # 6 | 2008-03-09, 16:54 | Report

    I tried the recommended apps, but its not quite what Im looking for. I´m looking to either add the app to the menu or selecting it from a ¨dropdown¨ menu. Is there anything along those lines? Thansk for the good recommendations though.
    jf

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    fpp | # 7 | 2008-03-09, 18:12 | Report

    My favourite way of doing this was John Costigan's (gnuite, of maemo mapper fame) modified version of the "load applet" (load-applet-run). I used it ever since OS2005, but I don't know if it's been ported to OS2008, or if one of the existing versions can be used (the 2006 version did run under 2007).

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    iamthewalrus | # 8 | 2008-03-09, 19:43 | Report

    You can add an item to the main menu by creating a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/hildon/. Just copy and modify one of the existing ones. You need root permissions for that b.t.w.

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    qwerty12 | # 9 | 2008-03-09, 19:46 | Report

    Or use pipeline's Linkmaker, great tool.

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    jfenton78 | # 10 | 2008-03-10, 02:29 | Report

    qwerty12,
    Do you happen to have a link for linkmaker? I'm having trouble finding it. Thanks in advance.

    jf

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