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anon298 04-03-2024 02:54 PM

Add My Documents Folder to Lower Left Control Panel
 
I just got a new computer, guys. How do I do this?

Thanks, guys!

TB0ne 04-03-2024 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FenderGuy (Post 6493888)
I just got a new computer, guys. How do I do this?

Doing basic research should be your first step, since simply putting "how to add a folder to a panel in linux mint cinnamon" pulls up well over 100K hits, with how-tos and pictures. Did you try that???
  • Find folder in file-manager
  • Right click
  • Select Add to Panel
  • Right click on the newly added icon on your panel if you want to edit icon/command
  • Select Edit
  • Select Name
  • For the Command: nemo /some/path/to/folder

anon298 04-03-2024 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TB0ne (Post 6493908)
Doing basic research should be your first step, since simply putting "how to add a folder to a panel in linux mint cinnamon" pulls up well over 100K hits, with how-tos and pictures. Did you try that???
  • Find folder in file-manager
  • Right click
  • Select Add to Panel
  • Right click on the newly added icon on your panel if you want to edit icon/command
  • Select Edit
  • Select Name
  • For the Command: nemo /some/path/to/folder

Thanks, TBOne! :)

anon298 04-03-2024 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TB0ne (Post 6493908)
Doing basic research should be your first step, since simply putting "how to add a folder to a panel in linux mint cinnamon" pulls up well over 100K hits, with how-tos and pictures. Did you try that???
  • Find folder in file-manager
  • Right click
  • Select Add to Panel
  • Right click on the newly added icon on your panel if you want to edit icon/command
  • Select Edit
  • Select Name
  • For the Command: nemo /some/path/to/folder

Btw, I DID try to do this on my own; but I didn't get anywhere. I had done this years ago, again asking for help; I received an answer, which worked; however, I couldn't find it in my search.

frankbell 04-03-2024 08:20 PM

Assuming you are referring to Linux Mint Cinnamon, this article may help. Otherwise, please let us know what WM/DE you are referring to.


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