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Copy/paste or type the following into the prompt: In this case, we are wanting direct this shortcut to the Command Prompt and have it run the command to open Jupyter Notebook.
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In the Create Shortcut Windows prompt, type the location of the item you want the Shortcut Icon to direct to. Right-click, select ‘New’, then create a shortcut. Next, navigate to the folder we want to create your shortcut. To begin, we must have already installed Jupyter Notebook or Jupyter Lab. Just direct them to double-click on the icon and away they go! Creating Your Own Jupyter Notebook Shortcut
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Please feel free to let me know if you encounter any errors!Ī great application for this shortcut may be to include this shortcut in GitHub folders where you wish to direct someone to launch Jupyter Notebook with minimal confusion. This method allows you to drag-and-drop the icon you create into any folder and have it launch Jupyter Notebook from the new folder. While one trick you can use to open the Command Prompt in this folder is by typing ‘cmd’ in the navigation bar above (shown below) and pressing Enter/Return, I wanted to create a shortcut or icon I could double-click in any given folder and have it open Jupyter Notebook in that same working directory. desktop file I made and dragged to dock that is finally working.A petty annoyance I’ve encountered when wanting to open Jupyter Notebook ( overview) is that I couldn’t find a way to instantly open it in my current Windows Explorer window. It makes troubleshooting extremely difficult when you have to wait hours to find out if something worked.)ĮDIT: To be clear, it's the custom. Not sure why this delay stuff happens sometimes. But then hours later with no more reboots, suddenly it was just there. But even though the correctly changed icon showed up inside the properties GUI, it still showed the generic icon on the desktop. For instance, one of the first things I did after getting Mint was create a trash folder and change the icon. Normally I'd suspect I just forgot to check after rebooting, but this is like the third time this has happened, and the other two times I definitely rebooted and it didn't immediately fix the problem. I swear I rebooted and tried it immediately afterwards and it still didn't work, but it's apparently working now. (I just now noticed it also says this for the P圜harm one too when I execute it directly, although the launcher icon I created with it still works fine.) desktop file directly, it says it's not a valid desktop file. But when I do the same thing for RStudio, and then click it, the icon just bounces up and down and then nothing happens. Desktop file, which executed the path to pycharm.sh file, and putting it in my autostart folder, per some friendly advice this worked for P圜harm (dragged it to my Cairo Dock, where it works). I had a very similar problem with P圜harm also at first, and was able to solve that by creating my own. (Fyi, which R returns /home/swerve/anaconda3/bin/R), while running R from terminal returns the expected output of However, while it's open, if I right click on the icon to create a panel launcher, and/or drag the icon to my Cairo Dock, and then close Rstudio, no matter how I opened it to create that launcher icon, trying to use it gives me an error message along the lines of (paraphrased) "R not found, something something 'which R' command returns gibberish and can't find R in the normal places". So I can start Rstudio fine from the Anaconda Navigator menu, from the terminal ( rstudio), and by going into ~/.anaconda/navigator via Dolphin and executing rstudio.sh directly.
#Anaconda navigator home missing launcher software
My Software Manager says I don't have r-base installed so I suppose that has to be the case.

#Anaconda navigator home missing launcher install
I may have also used it to install R itself but I don't 100% recall.

I installed Anaconda, and I then installed Rstudio via the Anaconda Navigator.

I have Mint 18.3 with KDE plasma desktop.
