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2010-03-02
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@ Ingolstadt, Germany
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/usr/bin/browser --url="http://i-am-an-address.com"
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2010-03-02
, 22:03
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2010-03-02
, 22:12
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@ Lausanne, CH
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[Desktop Entry] Encoding=UTF-8 Version=1.0 Name=<app name (appears in application menu)> Comment=<some comment> Exec=dbus-send --print-reply --dest=com.nokia.osso_browser /com/nokia/osso_browser/request com.nokia.osso_browser.open_new_window string:<the link> Icon=<icon name w/o the suffix> Terminal=false Type=Application Categories=System;TerminalEmulator; X-HildonDesk-ShowInToolbar=true #X-Osso-Service=xterm X-Osso-Type=application/x-executable
if you want your own icon place it in /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/hildon/ - it has to be .png and 48*48 px.
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2010-03-02
, 22:16
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I am using DVBViewer + Recording Service to stream radio and TV channels to my N900.
In the web UI of Recording Service you can select the channel to stream which you then need to open in KMPlayer to watch.
What I'd like is to create a shortcut with the channel logo and when opened it leads to the stream config for that channel.
I thought of using web bookmarks, but they take up a lot of space and I can't set my own icon.
Basically what I want is the following:
An app that has my own defined icon that opens a link.
Could anyone guide me in the right direction to create my own ''apps'' which work as bookmarks?