how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.(SOLVED)

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how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.(SOLVED)

Post by soniabu »

Hello everyone, I hope you are all well. I'm fine.
I attach some images of my desktop.
1) is the choice of the Desktop Manager;
2) the panel choices;
3) the location of the panel on my desktop(right side)
4).panel on my desktop left side.
Yesterday I spent the whole afternoon trying to solve the problem of inserting - as I did until the day before yesterday - the icons of the applications that I frequently use (firefox, pcmanfm, dogradio etc.) in the panel in the position indicated by the arrow (left side) to start them (how can I do it on the left side of the desktop) without resorting to the combobox that is activated if I click on the dog icon.
Can anyone tell me how to solve it?
thanks sonia

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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@soniabu
I would suggest using the "Application Launch Bar" (on the right is the system-tray, which is mostly for automatic start-up applications), then for example to add firefox:

Add to Application Launch Bar
Add to Application Launch Bar
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And if you want "Application Launch Bar" more on the right, just move it (down) in the panel settings.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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Hi:

I really like the use of icons on the task bar to access fastly to your more used programs (or web pages or...) and with F96CE_XFCE_FUSILLI 4.4 it is really easy to do (link to youtube included).

Give it a try, and you can personalize it at maximum.

YOUTUBE LINK.- https://youtu.be/DRqGWc0xaWI

You can add programs using links or by commands.-

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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Thanks so much to both of you. pp4mn...thx I'll try it.

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Fred you know you already explained it to me!
I had really forgotten about it.
I'm a real mess.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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@soniabu

Easiest way to do this is with the JWMDesk application

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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thx mov ... :thumbup2:
this is also really simple.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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soniabu wrote: Sat Sep 30, 2023 9:19 am

thx mov ... :thumbup2:
this is also really simple.

Only works if you run JWM and have JWM-Desk (which is not in case of your (Bookworm?) Dog system (running with pcmanfm + lxpanel))

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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ah! c'est pour ça que je ne l'ai pas trouvé dans mon Bookworm.
Merci encore Fred.
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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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pp4mnklinux wrote: Fri Sep 29, 2023 4:37 pm

Hi:

I really like the use of icons on the task bar to access fastly to your more used programs (or web pages or...) and with F96CE_XFCE_FUSILLI 4.4 it is really easy to do (link to youtube included).
....

IMO just another shameless attempt to promote the distro you're involved in.
Nothing against promoting of course (you feel that it deserves it, and that's good), but please only do it in a separate topic of your own in the appropriate section, not in a topic like this where someone asks a question (that is not at all related to F96CE_XFCE_FUSILLI 4.4).
As I said earlier, think (twice) before you post.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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@pp4mnklinux Your above post has nothing to do with the subject.

I've read your PM btw and my opinion is still that you did inappropriate advertising for your project (post #3) in a simple "how-to question" thread.
(and not for the first time)

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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fredx181 wrote: Sun Oct 01, 2023 7:29 am

@pp4mnklinux Your above post has nothing to do with the subject.

I've read your PM btw and my opinion is still that you did inappropriate advertising for your project (post #3) in a simple "how-to question" thread.
(and not for the first time)

Ok, @fredx181 , I made this comments trying to help puppy users, but It's seen I disturbed some people (mainly you, because some people considered my comments useful) so trying to prevent this situation to happens again, I could try only to comment privately to the people who made this question or when users made me a direct question (mentioning me in it) , so I never made the same important error ("and not for the first time") again.

I thought you prefer comments to be posted to all users, It never gonna happen again, my fault.

Thanks a lot for your instructions or recomendations, have a nice day, and please, excuse my error.

Cheers. :thumbup2:


N.B.- A "comment" to a "private comment" should follow the same way... that is, private :).- :mrgreen:

("I've read your PM btw and my opinion is still that you did inappropriate advertising for your project (post #3) in a simple "how-to question" thread.
(and not for the first time")

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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pp4mnklinux wrote:

Ok, @fredx181 , I made this comments trying to help puppy users, but It's seen I disturbed some people (mainly you, because some people considered my comments useful) so trying to prevent this situation to happens again, I could try only to comment privately to the people who made this question or when users made me a direct question (mentioning me in it) , so I never made the same important error ("and not for the first time") again.

Well, I wouldn't call what you did an error or a big sin, I'd say just very off-topic and in general I'm against "advertising" in someone else's thread without attempting to answer the question.
Let's make a comparison, a "how to do this..." question about Rox-filemanager for example here:
viewtopic.php?p=100099#p100099
Say that I jump in, saying:
"Just use Thunar filemanager ! It's included in my distro <url-link-to-my-distro>"
Then, yes, maybe it can be helpful for someone, but for the OP it's annoying ("WTF, I asked about Rox ...") not nice, also that it's an advertisement for <my-distro>, that combined, I would see it as topic pollution (just my opinion ;) ).

Sorry about writing that you PM'd me, I thought it would be ok if not mentioning the content, and I prefer discussing things such as these in the open.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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I ask another question:.
Can AppImage applications also be inserted into the Applet Panel?
If so, would you be so kind as to tell me how to do it.
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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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Can AppImage applications also be inserted into the Applet Panel?

I think you first need to create a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications for that AppImage.

You can use the .desktop file from another similar application (duplicate and rename to name_of_the_AppImage.desktop).
Then open it in a text editor and edit the content. The most important is the "Exec=" line (after the equal sign you enter the same command as when running the given AppImage from the terminal). Next, you will probably edit the path to the icon and other things like the name, etc.

Then it should be possible to add it to the panel.

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great!
thx feek,
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@soniabu to add to what @Feek wrote, the easiest (or most independent of the "system-save") is when the appimage is located in the partition you booted from (in case frugal install from USB or HDD) then the "boot" partition (which will be mounted automatically) is probably symlinked as /mnt/home so then at the .desktop Exec=... line: something like Exec=/mnt/home/<AppimageName> could do ok.
But if the appimage is downloaded to e.g. /root/ then Exec=/root/<AppimageName> works too of course.

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I understand what you mean Fred, thanks.
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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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A strange thing happens with Application launch bar after I created the '.desktop' for AppImage.
After choosing the five favorite applications (of which two are AppImages) at the next boot - occasionally - I find no more than one or two icons of the five choices.
If I open the Application launch bar I see that the others that do not appear are replaced by icons with the question mark and that I cannot remove.
To be able to remove them I must first remove the Application Launch bar; add it again and rebuild the application preferences.
Then when I restart (occasionally) I still find a couple of icons with the correct symbol and the others the same as before.
My gratitude to those who can explain this mystery to me.
sonia --- as soon as the mystery arises, I'll show you the image.

here missing on this occasion:
Simple Python server; Calibre AppImage

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soniabu wrote:

If I open the Application launch bar I see that the others that do not appear are replaced by icons with the question mark and that I cannot remove.

I've seen that too (question mark icons), does it happen with the same application everytime ? (if you start fresh with the Appllication bar).
I can't explain it, can you post the content of one of these .desktop files that are the problem ?

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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This one I'm merging is Linphone.desktop.
Fred I wanted to tell you that everything that happens is occasional: one time there are the correct apps, the other - like at this moment
when I have just turned on the PC (compare images) - in the panel I have double applications - both in the Application Launch bar and in the panel;
sometimes two or three out of five are missing.
mistery,mistery. :o

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ADDENDUM

To be careful, I re-booted, saving the previous session and I found this: only two applications in the panel PC and
in the image what is in the application launch bar.

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Thanks @soniabu
Weird ! I normally don't use lxpanel, so don't know much about it, but I will test it in the next days to try seeing what's going on and get back.

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@soniabu Took a while but now I tested, trying to reproduce the problem you described.
But I cannot, very strange, it all works properly for me, e.g. adding / removing applications to / from the 'Application Launch Bar' on the LXpanel and stays ok after reboot with save.
As I said, I've seen once the question mark icon (long ago), but no idea how it can happen at your end, sorry.

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don't worry Fred it's not something that bothers me. I reported this in case it was a Bookworm system error that someone else had already encountered. Maybe everything will be sorted out in subsequent upgrades.
Thanks so much Fred, see you soon
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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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@soniabu
Hello everyone
have you tried :

Icon=(name of your appimage)
Icon=linphone
[method : png2svg and copy svg to /usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/apps and reboot after + add appimagelauncher]

Edit :
Same error fixed = just scale your png 64x64 (must be)
and show now your desired icon...

hopefully it might work... :shock:

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thanks Bobol, I'll try as soon as I get back to Paris,
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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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no Bobol, it doesn't work.
Anyway, thanks for suggesting a way.
Soon. :thumbup2:
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@soniabu Only if you want, you can try experimenting further by creating a new panel (e.g. on top) and see if it works ok adding launchers.
It could be that the bottom panel configuration is somehow corrupted and one way to find out is to start fresh with a new lxpanel setup.

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Re: how to insert frequently used icons into the panel.

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Very strange !
for me the problem certainly comes from the image that you want to assign to the icon
did you try another image
eg extract png inside appimage
--appimage-mount
...

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bobol wrote: Tue Oct 17, 2023 4:22 pm

Very strange !
for me the problem certainly comes from the image that you want to assign to the icon
did you try another image
eg extract png inside appimage
--appimage-mount
...

That's not very clear info IMO, what you mean "extract png inside appimage" and "--appimage-mount" ?
I think what sonia did is to simply add a .desktop launcher (from /usr/share/applications) to the lxpanel (.desktop containing the Exec= path to appimage (or other program) and Icon= path to icon) .
But perhaps I'm missing something here :?:

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