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.. _gtk4-launch(1):
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gtk4-launch
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===========
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Launch an application
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SYNOPSIS
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--------
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| **gtk4-launch** [OPTIONS...] <APPLICATION> [URI...]
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DESCRIPTION
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``gtk4-launch`` launches an application using the given name. The application is
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started with proper startup notification on a default display, unless specified
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otherwise.
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``gtk4-launch`` takes at least one argument, the name of the application to
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launch. The name should match application desktop file name, as residing in the
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applications subdirectories of the XDG data directories, with or without the
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``.desktop`` suffix.
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If called with more than one argument, the rest of them besides the application
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name are considered URI locations and are passed as arguments to the launched
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application.
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OPTIONS
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-------
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``-?, -h, --help``
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Print the command's help and exit.
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``--version``
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Print the command's version and exit.
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ENVIRONMENT
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Some environment variables affect the behavior of ``gtk4-launch``:
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``XDG_DATA_HOME, XDG_DATA_DIRS``
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The environment variables specifying the XDG data directories.
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