gtk-launch(1) centos man page | unix.com

Man Page: gtk-launch

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

GTK-LAUNCH(1)							   User Commands						     GTK-LAUNCH(1)

NAME
gtk-launch - Launch an application
SYNOPSIS
gtk-launch [APPLICATION] [URI...]
DESCRIPTION
gtk-launch launches an application using the given name. The application is started with proper startup notification on a default display, unless specified otherwise. gtk-launch takes at least one argument, the name of the application to launch. The name should match application desktop file name, as residing in /usr/share/application, with or without the '.desktop' suffix. If called with more than one argument, the rest of them besides the application name are considered URI locations and are passed as arguments to the launched application.
OPTIONS
The following options are understood: -?, --help Prints a short help text and exits. GTK+ GTK-LAUNCH(1)
Related Man Pages
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gtk-config(1) - redhat
gtk-update-icon-cache(1) - centos
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