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Phyllis,
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small">Thanks for
passing this information along. We do have the following in
the manual, but if I remember to do so, I will add your
suggestion method also.</div>
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<div class="gmail_default" style="font-size:small"><span
style="font-family:monospace">or create a convenient
desktop icon with a link to the run action:<br>
1. right-click on the appimage file<br>
2. Properties<br>
3. Application Tab<br>
4. Command:<br>
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/path/to/appimage/./CinGG-yyyymmdd.AppImage<br>
5. OK</span><br>
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Yes, this would be even easier, but I couldn't get it to work so
far:<br>
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I could change the AppImage Properties icon to the "pixmap/cinx.svg"
icon, <br>
but although I use my desktop local language I couldn't see the
fields equivalent to <br>
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or the field to enter the<br>
<blockquote>4. Command:
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/path/to/appimage/./CinGG-yyyymmdd.AppImage<br>
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Is this procedure for Gnome or for another desktop environment?<br>
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Possibly also a second DE integration could be added (later) if
found useful:<br>
/usr/share/applications/cingg.desktop<br>
working like this<br>
Right-click a video file type in the file browser and select from
the context menu: <br>
Open with -> CinGG <br>
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And lastly at the same time:<br>
Is the special version with 10bit color support (cinelerra10bit)
gone? <br>
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Terje J. H
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