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Old 10-29-2008
Can't see your iDisk icon on the Mac OS X desktop

You connect to your MobileMe iDisk, but you can't find its icon on the desktop in Mac OS X.

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desklaunch(1)															     desklaunch(1)

NAME
desklaunch - a small utility for creating desktop icons SYNTAX
desklaunch ... Desklaunch takes no options DESCRIPTION
DeskLaunch is a small utility for creating desktop icons. A simple click will launch the desired application. You need to create a file called .desklaunchrc in your home directory. FILES
${HOME}/.desklaunchrc EXAMPLE RCFILE
icon=5:5:/usr/share/pixmaps/xterm.xpm:XTerm:xterm icon=5:5:/usr/share/pixmaps/netscape.xpm:Netscape:netscape The format of the file is: icon=x:y:xpm_image:tooltip:command where x:y is the position of the icon xpm_image is the /path/to/pixmap tooltip is the name of the icon launchers and command is the command to execute once clicked. AUTHORS
Ken Lynch<oroborus@blueyonder.co.uk> Ken stopped developing on Deskmenu in late 2001. Stefan Pfetzing <dreamind@dreamind.de> (c) 2002-2010 This manpage was written by Brandon L. Griffith <brandon@debian.org> because the origonal program did not include one. SEE ALSO
oroborus(1) keylaunch(1) deskmenu(1) 1.1.x desklaunch(1)