Caja - how to reload desktop programmatically
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I can reload the Caja desktop by clicking anywhere on the desktop pressing F5. Is there any way to do this programmatically?
For example, I have a user script copies some files to the $HOME/Desktop
directory. I'd like the script to be able to do an F5 so the user can immediately see these files instead of them having to manually do an F5.
I can do
caja -q && caja -n &
This works, but has the side-effect of killing all other caja windows that happen to be open.
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I can reload the Caja desktop by clicking anywhere on the desktop pressing F5. Is there any way to do this programmatically?
For example, I have a user script copies some files to the $HOME/Desktop
directory. I'd like the script to be able to do an F5 so the user can immediately see these files instead of them having to manually do an F5.
I can do
caja -q && caja -n &
This works, but has the side-effect of killing all other caja windows that happen to be open.
linux-mint desktop caja
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I can reload the Caja desktop by clicking anywhere on the desktop pressing F5. Is there any way to do this programmatically?
For example, I have a user script copies some files to the $HOME/Desktop
directory. I'd like the script to be able to do an F5 so the user can immediately see these files instead of them having to manually do an F5.
I can do
caja -q && caja -n &
This works, but has the side-effect of killing all other caja windows that happen to be open.
linux-mint desktop caja
I can reload the Caja desktop by clicking anywhere on the desktop pressing F5. Is there any way to do this programmatically?
For example, I have a user script copies some files to the $HOME/Desktop
directory. I'd like the script to be able to do an F5 so the user can immediately see these files instead of them having to manually do an F5.
I can do
caja -q && caja -n &
This works, but has the side-effect of killing all other caja windows that happen to be open.
linux-mint desktop caja
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