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LINUX MINT 18.3
I have just installed Fgallery through software center of Linux Mint. But the app doesn't show in the menu.
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LINUX MINT 18.3
I have just installed Fgallery through software center of Linux Mint. But the app doesn't show in the menu.
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LINUX MINT 18.3
I have just installed Fgallery through software center of Linux Mint. But the app doesn't show in the menu.
linux linux-mint software-installation package-management synaptic
LINUX MINT 18.3
I have just installed Fgallery through software center of Linux Mint. But the app doesn't show in the menu.
linux linux-mint software-installation package-management synaptic
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fgallery
is a command-line application. As such, it's designed to be executed from a terminal. It does have a viewer, but that's really an HTML/JavaScript app used to view the sites generated by the command-line tool.
In short, it doesn't make sense to create a .desktop
file to add fgallery
to the menu, because executing fgallery
that way wouldn't accomplish anything.
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fgallery
is a command-line application. As such, it's designed to be executed from a terminal. It does have a viewer, but that's really an HTML/JavaScript app used to view the sites generated by the command-line tool.
In short, it doesn't make sense to create a .desktop
file to add fgallery
to the menu, because executing fgallery
that way wouldn't accomplish anything.
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up vote
0
down vote
fgallery
is a command-line application. As such, it's designed to be executed from a terminal. It does have a viewer, but that's really an HTML/JavaScript app used to view the sites generated by the command-line tool.
In short, it doesn't make sense to create a .desktop
file to add fgallery
to the menu, because executing fgallery
that way wouldn't accomplish anything.
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up vote
0
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up vote
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fgallery
is a command-line application. As such, it's designed to be executed from a terminal. It does have a viewer, but that's really an HTML/JavaScript app used to view the sites generated by the command-line tool.
In short, it doesn't make sense to create a .desktop
file to add fgallery
to the menu, because executing fgallery
that way wouldn't accomplish anything.
fgallery
is a command-line application. As such, it's designed to be executed from a terminal. It does have a viewer, but that's really an HTML/JavaScript app used to view the sites generated by the command-line tool.
In short, it doesn't make sense to create a .desktop
file to add fgallery
to the menu, because executing fgallery
that way wouldn't accomplish anything.
answered May 2 at 17:15
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