How To Make A Shortcut For An App
How Do I Create a Shortcut for My Application?
Probably the most common way to run an application is to run it from a Windows shortcut. These shortcuts are very easy to create. The shortcut can either use the .edp file as a target, or use the uniPaaS engine as a target, with the setup such that it automatically loads the desired project. Both methods are shown below.
Note: Keep in mind that you are not required to create a shortcut. If the user clicks on the .ecf file in Windows Explorer, Windows will automatically invoke uniPaaS to run it.
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Now, you will have a shortcut in your folder that will start your application. By default, the icon will be the uniPaaS icon, but you can customize this as shown below in the Using your own icon section.
If you look at the Properties for this shortcut, they will look something like the example on the right. The uniPaaS Cabinet File, or .ecf , will be the Target.
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This method will only start your particular application if the application has been set to start automatically, as explained in How Do I Make the Runtime Engine Automatically Load a Cabinet File?.
No matter which type of shortcut you create, the default icon will be the uniPaaS icon. You can, however, use your own custom icon. |
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Prerequisite: You should first create your custom icon file.
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Select Properties from the Right-click menu of your shortcut.
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Click on the Change Icon button.
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You will see the Change Icon dialog box. The top line says "Look for icons in this file". Use the Browse button to select your icon file, then select the icon you want to use.
Now your icon will show instead of the default uniPaaS icon.
If you do not have your own customized icon file, the system will default to the Windows icon file and you can select one of those. You can also purchase generic icon files.
How To Make A Shortcut For An App
Source: http://ftp.magicsoftware.com/www/help/uniPaaS/mergedProjects/MasteringeDeveloper/How_Do_I_Create_a_Shortcut_for_My_Application_.htm
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