Setting the working directory
Solution 1:
You can set the working directory natively, but for some reason it's not supported in the user interface. The underlying .desktop file itself supports a Path
key for "the working directory to run the program in" (see the spec) as long as your launcher is an "Application" type.
So just open the .desktop file in a text editor (if you're having trouble finding it, you can create the launcher on your desktop and find it in ~/Desktop
, then move it later), and add a line at the end that says Path=YOUR_PATH
.
Solution 2:
Change the Command to this (substituting the correct paths of course):
bash -c "cd /path/to/directory && /path/to/directory/executable"