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LibreOffice Writer icon on the desktop

Posted: Wed 08 Aug 2012, 19:25
by n0ukf
I have LibreOffice installed but how do I get Writer added to the desktop instead of going to the menu every time I want it? I'm currently using openbox WM on Lucid 528.

Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 00:19
by davids45
G'day,
(I know this is OK in jwm but could be also OK with openbox)

If swriter or writer is on the menu then there's probably a libreoffice-swriter.desktop file (or similar wording) in /usr/share/applications.
Try dragging file this .desktop file to the desktop. Edit the icon text if it's too long.

Depending on which Office version you've got, you could also try dragging onto the desktop, the swriter executable file from somewhere like /opt/libreoffice3.5/program/ - if you have a Full Pup and full Office install.

In Full Pups, I run LibreOffice by symlinks from my auto-mounted data partition (sda5) by dragging calc and writer from the office directory on sda5 onto each Full Pup's desktop. I've included a Java in this sda5 LibreOffice directory, both saving lots of space in each Full Pup partition.

Frugals have the simpler .sfs version where I drag the calc & writer icons from /usr/share/applications, but doing it from the /opt/... location should also work (you need a bit more of a hunt to find these files within LibreOffice itself).

Good luck.

David S.

Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 01:32
by Jim1911
Using Rox, open /usr/share/applications and simply drag the desktop icons you want to the desktop.

Posted: Thu 09 Aug 2012, 19:59
by n0ukf
my main problem with trying on my own was knowing where to drag from.