[Bf-docboard] Linux/Windows installation content

Karsten Dambekalns bf-docboard@blender.org
Mon, 6 Jan 2003 16:46:17 +0100


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On Son, Jan 05, 2003 at 10:30:52 -0600, Alex Heizer wrote:
> Cool work!
> 
> On Linux, you can also open Nautilus or Konquerer and navigate to the 
> blender folder and double-click the "blenderpublisher" icon, for those 
> of us as lazy as I am.  :)

See attached diff...

Anyone using KDE or Gnome? The part about adding this to the menus is
still missing.

Regards,
Karsten
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--- chapter_installation.xml	2003-01-06 16:44:59.000000000 +0100
+++ chapter_installation.xml.new	2003-01-06 16:44:53.000000000 +0100
@@ -130,7 +130,14 @@
 					"blender".</para>
 			
 					<para>Blender is now installed and can be started on the command line
-					by entering "/path/to/blenderpublisher" followed by pressing the enter key.</para>
+					by entering "/path/to/blenderpublisher" followed by pressing the enter key.
+					If you are using KDE or Gnome you can start Blender using your filemanager
+					of choice by navigating to the Blender executable and (double-) clicking
+					on it.</para>
+
+					<para>If you are using the Sawfish window manager, you might want to add a line
+					like ("Blender" (system "blender &")) to your .sawfish/rc file.</para>
+
 				</section>
 			</section>		
 

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