Hi
I am trying to install PyCharm Community Edition, the thing is that it's like with Firefox, you can just unpack
the archive and run the .sh file, but i want to be able to run it with dmenu in i3wm, and if possible also bind it
to a key.
Any ideas?
https://www.jetbrains.com/pycharm/downl ... tion=linux
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Installing PyCharm
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Re: Installing PyCharm
I just create a .desktop file and then attach it wherever I need to, it used to place a desktop file itself for use in most menus but I noticed that it doesn't do that now.
I'm not familiar with i3wm menu structure but I'm sure it shouldn't be too difficult to add an item...
I'm not familiar with i3wm menu structure but I'm sure it shouldn't be too difficult to add an item...
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Re: Installing PyCharm
According to this post
So maybe you could install (if you haven't already) i3-dmenu-desktop to get this functionality.i3-dmenu-desktop is a script which extracts the (localized) name from application .desktop files, offers the user a choice via dmenu(1) and then starts the chosen application via i3 (for startup notification support).