Scott Talbot wrote:
On Tue, 2004-01-13 at 08:35, Andrew Robinson wrote:I tried the renaming trick. It didn't work. Gnome probably still did not know where to find it.
For Fedora, I downloaded the J-Pilot rpm from the J-Pilot web site and installed it. J-Pilot showed up in the Gnome menu under Office -> More Office Applications without an icon. When I added it to the task bar, it was given a generic Gnome icon. Everytime I log in now, I get an error message: "Failed to load image jpilot.xpm. Details: file not found." I can find an icon that would be suitable: /usr/share/pixmaps/jpilot-icon3.xpm. How do I tell Gnome to use that icon?
At the icon in the panel, right click on the j-pilot icon and select properties. Click on the Icon in the properties window, search for /usr/share/pixmaps/jpilot-icon3.xpm.
On second thought try renaming the icon file to jpilot.xpm first as it might be that simple. I think probably jpilot told the menu to look for the wrong filename, though it's possible that it's looking in the wrong place too!
The properties trick did work. Gnome gave me a list of icons to choose from. The one I picked I think is intended for gpilot rather than jpilot, but what the heck. Thanks for the advice!
Andrew Robinson