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		<title>By: Arnaud Meuret</title>
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		<dc:creator>Arnaud Meuret</dc:creator>
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		<description>Cool ! Exactly what I was looking for.

I researched how to add an icon. On Gnome platforms you can use any file present in: 

 /usr/share/pixmaps
 or
 ~/.icons

then specify its name as the 7th argument of the dbus-call-method call.</description>
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<p>I researched how to add an icon. On Gnome platforms you can use any file present in: </p>
<p> /usr/share/pixmaps<br />
 or<br />
 ~/.icons</p>
<p>then specify its name as the 7th argument of the dbus-call-method call.</p>
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