This section describes several advanced Application Manager
concepts:
The relationship between file names
and icon labels
The folder location of Application Manager
Creating personal actions and data types
Where to obtain additional information about customizing Application
Manager
File Names in Application
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In File Manager and Application Manager, files and folders
are represented as icons, and these icons are usually labeled with
the file name. Action icons are sometimes an exception to this rule.
For example, display the pop-up menu for the action icon in
the Desktop_Tools application group labeled Digital Clock. Notice
that the file name, which is shown at the top of the pop-up menu,
is not the same as the label.
In most cases, you do not need to know the action file name.
However, there are other situations, in addition to the pop-up menu,
where you may see the file name.
For example, if you use the Copy File dialog box to copy the
icon (by selecting the file and choosing Copy to from the Selected
menu), the dialog box will display the file name.
Creating Personal Actions and Data
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The desktop provides a tool that helps you create icons for
running scripts, applications, and other commands. You may want
to use this tool if you have a personal application your system
administrator has not configured for you.
For example, suppose you have your own favorite spreadsheet application
that you usually start by typing a command into a terminal emulator
window:
FavoriteSpreadSheet -file data_file |
You can create an icon that runs this command so that you
won't have to continue manually typing it. To do this,
you must create a special desktop ''macro'' called
an action. You can also create a data type for the data_files if
you like.
The desktop includes a tool called Create
Action that makes it easy to create actions and data types. To open
the Create Action window, double-click the Create Action icon in
the Desktop_Tools application group.
To see online instructions for using the window:
Choose Tasks from the Create Action window's
Help menu.
Click the hyperlink ''To Create an
Action With Create Action.''
Create Action:
Creates an action for your application
Places an action
icon in your home folder.
You can move or copy that icon to other locations—for
example, to a personal application group that you've created.