Due to a bug/glitch, I can't use GNOME Flashback for a while. I am forced to use the new GNOME Shell layout. I'm finding it a large leap back in usability. I am not able to customize it the way I can with Flashback. It tries to pretend I am on a tablet. But that's a different story.
I have 2 versions of IntelliJ IDEA installed. When I find "idea" in the screen under Windows key ("Activities" overview), only the older version is found. I can add that through context menu. However, I haven't found a way to add the newer one. Or change the old one's path. I have tried various combinations of Alt, Shift, Ctrl and Super with both mouse buttons, but none gave me the "edit" menu item to change what the icon launches.
How can I add a custom command, or how can I change the path of an existing one?
/usr/share/applications/jetbrains-idea.desktop
. What puzzles me though - how come there is no editor for these desktop files? Or is it, just not invoked from the menus? – Ondra Žižka Mar 19 '18 at 15:03alacarte
already installed. Do I need to do anything else to make the menu appear? Or is it the button with three bars in the notification area? That resembles the menu, in terms, it has a tree structure. – Ondra Žižka Mar 19 '18 at 15:15alacarte
will appear somewhere as a widget, something like a Start button in Windows. Launching it works and I could edit the menu. However, there is no category/group which would map to the bar with icons on the left. (Sorry I lack the words for these UI parts). But at least something :) – Ondra Žižka Mar 19 '18 at 17:17