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Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /.local/share/applications/typora..desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry] Type=Application Terminal=false Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png Name=Typora Comment=MarkDown Editor Exec=/opt/typora/Typora Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you can find an typora png.
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 2 | No.2 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /.local/share/applications/typora..desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you can find an typora png.
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 3 | No.3 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /.local/share/applications/typora..desktop/home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora..desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you can find an typora png.
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 4 | No.4 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora..desktop/home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora.desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you can find an typora png.
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 5 | No.5 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora.desktop/home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora.desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you can find an typora png.
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 6 | No.6 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora.desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. For example, the VLC video player icon is either /usr/share/icons/hicolor/48x48/apps/vlc.png or simply vlc (without the .png extension). or you You can find an a lot of typora png.png in google save it and move to /opt/typora/
with sudo
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,
![]() | 7 | No.7 Revision |
Sorry for that notice but that is the Debian and Derivates way like Ubuntu :
Download a binary file from here :
under terminal there is a description
>> or, download binary file x64 x86 ...
Nota : download your architecture if you don't know type in terminal uname -r
in download folder double-click and extract there :
then do :
sudo mv Typora-linux-x64 /opt/typora
follow this step :
Create the .desktop file in /.local/share/applications/
nano /home/$USER/.local/share/applications/typora.desktop
Paste the following text :
[Desktop Entry]
Type=Application
Terminal=false
Icon=/path/to/icon/icon.png
Name=Typora
Comment=MarkDown Editor
Exec=/opt/typora/Typora
Categories=IDE;
As for Icon and Exec, use either a full path or a "system" name. You can find a lot of typora png in google save it and move to /opt/typora/
with sudo
For Categories, consult the XDG Standards list.
Regards.,