how to edit mintMenu?
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Re: how to edit mintMenu?
Right click on the Mintmenu icon and select "Edit Menu". Choose a menu category and click on an item to highlight it. Click the check box to display the item, uncheck to hide, move the item up or down, add new items, delete old items, etc.
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Re: how to edit mintMenu?
Then right click and select Reload Plugins.Aging Technogeek wrote:Right click on the Mintmenu icon and select "Edit Menu". Choose a menu category and click on an item to highlight it. Click the check box to display the item, uncheck to hide, move the item up or down, add new items, delete old items, etc.
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
have you tried logging out and logging in again? That solves many issues I've noticed e.g. the keyboard shortcut. Failing that, the menu file is in ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
Last resort: Have a look in /usr/share/applications, the .desktop files in there describe the items found in the menu.
Clem.
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Re: how to edit mintMenu?
Not currently, but this is a planned feature for a future version.imploder wrote:Is there also a way to get the current Places items into mintMenu? I made several more ones, they show up in nautilus and the file selection dialogs but not in the mintmenu. MintMenu is not high enough to contain all of them, but perhaps it could expand and show them all?
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
well, since we are talking about mint menu future features, i would like to request a few:
- edit the spacing between stuff, like between the My Computer and Home Folder
- edit the Places and System menus (already requested above)
- edit the spacing of the separator
- make the space between panels, like between Places and Applications dynamic, with a border value, instead of being static (also between the categories and the launchers, like the space between the listing "All, Accessories etc" and "about me, Appearance etc)
i guess thats it for now, and btw, congrats on the menu, it made go from kde to gnome heh
thanks
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also please make a gui for that
oh, and although its not menu related, since im making requests... put some option in mint desktop or something to change the timeout of the auto user login when we press ctrl alt backspace, with the "instantaneous" option included
edit2:
i was gonna paste some screens to show why im requesting those, but the app doesnt appear when i press prtsc with the menu open. dunno if its a mint menu thing just thought i would report it
thanks again
- edit the spacing between stuff, like between the My Computer and Home Folder
- edit the Places and System menus (already requested above)
- edit the spacing of the separator
- make the space between panels, like between Places and Applications dynamic, with a border value, instead of being static (also between the categories and the launchers, like the space between the listing "All, Accessories etc" and "about me, Appearance etc)
i guess thats it for now, and btw, congrats on the menu, it made go from kde to gnome heh
thanks
edit:
also please make a gui for that
oh, and although its not menu related, since im making requests... put some option in mint desktop or something to change the timeout of the auto user login when we press ctrl alt backspace, with the "instantaneous" option included
edit2:
i was gonna paste some screens to show why im requesting those, but the app doesnt appear when i press prtsc with the menu open. dunno if its a mint menu thing just thought i would report it
thanks again
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Re: how to edit mintMenu?
If you look in gconf-editor you should see most of those settings.gtype wrote:- edit the spacing between stuff, like between the My Computer and Home Folder
- edit the Places and System menus (already requested above)
- edit the spacing of the separator
- make the space between panels, like between Places and Applications dynamic, with a border value, instead of being static (also between the categories and the launchers, like the space between the listing "All, Accessories etc" and "about me, Appearance etc)
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
maybe, but they are static values, like height and width, i was talking about making it dynamic with a border value. and it should be configured by gui, if possible of course
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here are the screens
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here are the screens
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
Hello there, i hope i found the correct thread!
Im wondering how i could change some entries in the mint menue - in ways that are NOT accessible through using existing graphical interfaces.
I want to remove a menuentry in the section "all applications", especially the entry: "all". It has a linux-mint logo and lists all the currently installed applications.
I managed to get to /usr/lib/linuxmint/.../XY.py - but i have no clue which of the .py's is the right one, neither the correct section.
Could anyone help please?
Thanks!
Im wondering how i could change some entries in the mint menue - in ways that are NOT accessible through using existing graphical interfaces.
I want to remove a menuentry in the section "all applications", especially the entry: "all". It has a linux-mint logo and lists all the currently installed applications.
I managed to get to /usr/lib/linuxmint/.../XY.py - but i have no clue which of the .py's is the right one, neither the correct section.
Could anyone help please?
Thanks!
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
I have found the only way to change the order of menu items is to put numbers at the start of the name in the menu editor.
(I am using Mint 7 so version 4.7.9 of MintMenu.)
Go to e.g. Preferences - Main Menu - Internet and select properties then edit the Name field e.g
1. Firefox
2. Deluge
3. Thunderbird
etc.
Seems that there is an alphanumeric sort going on in one of the files that over-rides any "Move Up" or "Move Down" choices that are made in the Menu Editor.
The result of the "Move Up" or "Move Down" appears to be in the Layout section of ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
Perhaps some-one can throw some light on where that sort is to allow the apparent functionality of the changing of order to work as intended.
Possibly this is in /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintMenu/mintMenu.py but is beyond my python skills to diagnose.
In the meantime the above is an effective workaround.
(I am using Mint 7 so version 4.7.9 of MintMenu.)
Go to e.g. Preferences - Main Menu - Internet and select properties then edit the Name field e.g
1. Firefox
2. Deluge
3. Thunderbird
etc.
Seems that there is an alphanumeric sort going on in one of the files that over-rides any "Move Up" or "Move Down" choices that are made in the Menu Editor.
The result of the "Move Up" or "Move Down" appears to be in the Layout section of ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
Perhaps some-one can throw some light on where that sort is to allow the apparent functionality of the changing of order to work as intended.
Possibly this is in /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintMenu/mintMenu.py but is beyond my python skills to diagnose.
In the meantime the above is an effective workaround.
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
So, maybe this is version specifc? I'm running Mint 8 (Gloria). Anyhow, I've noticed the the Software Manager's icon in my Mint Menu looks like a yellow star. However, in gtype's screen shot and some others I've seen on the web, it's the Linux Mint icon. Any way to make mine minty fresh?
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CPU: Intel Core i3-3217U @ 1.80GHz x2
RAM: 12 GiB, SSD: 250 GiB
http://www.vegetablesandwich.com/
Re: how to edit mintMenu?
(Reviving this old thread)
You can also use letters instead of numbers. In Isadora, I'm finding that if the first letter is lower-case, the menu item will be placed after all Menu items that have a title starting with an upper-case letter.
Myself, I decided to replace the mintMenu with the main GNOME menu, partly because of this issue.
Thanks for the work-around. It would certainly be better if the positions of the menu items would stick to where you put them when you edit the menu.robsmint wrote:I have found the only way to change the order of menu items is to put numbers at the start of the name in the menu editor.
(I am using Mint 7 so version 4.7.9 of MintMenu.)
Go to e.g. Preferences - Main Menu - Internet and select properties then edit the Name field e.g
1. Firefox
2. Deluge
3. Thunderbird
etc.
Seems that there is an alphanumeric sort going on in one of the files that over-rides any "Move Up" or "Move Down" choices that are made in the Menu Editor.
The result of the "Move Up" or "Move Down" appears to be in the Layout section of ~/.config/menus/applications.menu
Perhaps some-one can throw some light on where that sort is to allow the apparent functionality of the changing of order to work as intended.
Possibly this is in /usr/lib/linuxmint/mintMenu/mintMenu.py but is beyond my python skills to diagnose.
In the meantime the above is an effective workaround.
You can also use letters instead of numbers. In Isadora, I'm finding that if the first letter is lower-case, the menu item will be placed after all Menu items that have a title starting with an upper-case letter.
Myself, I decided to replace the mintMenu with the main GNOME menu, partly because of this issue.