Re: gnome and using gterminal



I don't know if this is the "preferred" way to do this, but what I would
do, is configure my launcher not to run application foo, but rather
"gnome-terminal --command='foo'" or something similar. (Pull up a
terminal and run "gnome-terminal --help" to see relevant options...)

Cheers!
- Sean



William Case wrote:
Hi
I can't find the 'run in terminal' checkmark in the Gnome 2.16.0
launcher.

I have a text program that I would like to launch and run into a
gterminal. How do you do it now that the checkbox is gone?

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