Thank you for your kind response.
That would do it for "gnome-terminal".
Let me make it more general and more clear this time. I would like to
create a new icon on the GNOME3 desktop or the "Favorites" bar so that a
click on the icon will run a command (for example, "sudo gns3").
How could I possibly do that?
Thanks for any help
Regards,
Khem
On 05/31/2012 12:33 PM, Joachim Backes wrote:
On 05/31/2012 07:24 AM, Khemara Lyn wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Normally, I could go "Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal" and
the
> app "gnome-terminal" would start and po up a new terminal window with a
> command prompt.
>
> The default terminal size is not optimal for me and i would like to
> adjust it a bit. With previous version (GNOME2), I could just do a
> right-click on the icon and edit "terminal command" to something like
this:
>
> "gnome-terminal -geometry 100x35"
> apps->
> But now in GNOME3, I can't find out how to do it any more?
>
> When we browse the program/app menu, we see their icons. When we click
> an icon, the corresponding app will run (with default command set by
> GNOME). How can we modify the command or its arguments from the default
> (as in the example above for gnome-terminal)?
>
> Any help please?
1. Install gconf-editor
2.
gconf-editor->apps->gnome-terminal->profiles->Default->default-size...
Kind regards