As personal preference, I want to remove the menu entries for Appearance, Desktop, File Manager Preferences, etc from Settings Menu as these are already within Settings Manager.
Adding "NoDisplay=true" to the .desktop file removes both the menu entry and the Settings Manager entry.
Removing the "Settings" Category from the .desktop file also removes the entry from both menu and "Settings Manager".
I googled and searched XFCE.org for a solution but found nothing relevant.
Please help.
Settings Menu entries
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Re: Settings Menu entries
Have a go at the categories= bit
Try removing "Settings" first, if you add an extra line underneath with a "#"
If that fails try the DesktopSettings;
Try removing "Settings" first, if you add an extra line underneath with a "#"
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Original
Categories=X-XFCE;Settings;DesktopSettings;X-XfceSettingsDialog;
Modified
Categories=X-XFCE;DesktopSettings;X-XfceSettingsDialog;
#Settings;
Re: Settings Menu entries
thanks for replying ukbrian.ukbrian wrote:Have a go at the categories= bit
Try removing "Settings" first, if you add an extra line underneath with a "#"
If that fails try the DesktopSettings;Code: Select all
Original Categories=X-XFCE;Settings;DesktopSettings;X-XfceSettingsDialog; Modified Categories=X-XFCE;DesktopSettings;X-XfceSettingsDialog; #Settings;
that's exactly how i did it (and what i meant by Removing the "Settings" Category from the .desktop file)
but that would remove entries BOTH from Settings menu and Settings Manager (the control panel-like thing).
i want to remove the entry from Settings menu only
Re: Settings Menu entries
If those two didn't work try removing the other ones one at a time but log out-in after doing the changes.
I don't touch the regular menu, I made up my own custom menus 18 months ago and just copy them into a new install.
I don't touch the regular menu, I made up my own custom menus 18 months ago and just copy them into a new install.
Re: Settings Menu entries
Try using Alacarte (menu editor)
default in Maya-Xfce I think. Right click menu click properties then edit menu. (or 'main menu settings/system menu)
You can uncheck box what shows under menu hedidings. I don't think it effect whats in 'setting manager'
J.Jay
EDIT Sorry Alacarte doesn't seem to work as good in (Buntu based) Xfce 4.8 or 4.10 from PPA (Mint13-Xfce)
Work alot better on (Buntu's) 12.10 (non PPA) Xfce 4.10. Hence Mint 14 when/if ) Xfce
default in Maya-Xfce I think. Right click menu click properties then edit menu. (or 'main menu settings/system menu)
You can uncheck box what shows under menu hedidings. I don't think it effect whats in 'setting manager'
J.Jay
EDIT Sorry Alacarte doesn't seem to work as good in (Buntu based) Xfce 4.8 or 4.10 from PPA (Mint13-Xfce)
Work alot better on (Buntu's) 12.10 (non PPA) Xfce 4.10. Hence Mint 14 when/if ) Xfce
Last edited by jjaythomas on Sat Oct 20, 2012 11:30 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Settings Menu entries
Custom menus is a good idea.ukbrian wrote:If those two didn't work try removing the other ones one at a time but log out-in after doing the changes.
I don't touch the regular menu, I made up my own custom menus 18 months ago and just copy them into a new install.
However, I have not had the chance to make one myself. Perhaps in the future i will.
I have since changed path and replaced Mint 13 XFCE's "start" menu (applications menu) with mintMenu.
I find there's a short delay with the "start" menu coming up with mintMenu compared to the default for Mint 13 XFCE.
Re: Settings Menu entries
Just found this out playing around... (In LMDX not sure if in/work with Mint13-Xfce )
The old 'xfce control center' made for (Mint9 Xfce I believe ) is still in repo's (LMDE at least). Can use as a launcher making sure anything else want in are 'drag Drop to other tab.
Then using alacarte you can delete both settings and/or most of (or all) system (categories/launchers) from showing
P.S. I also use 'app finder' as main menu replacement. Also also have Thunar (file manager launcher) and a favorites (launcher with multiple entries) in panel
J.Jay
The old 'xfce control center' made for (Mint9 Xfce I believe ) is still in repo's (LMDE at least). Can use as a launcher making sure anything else want in are 'drag Drop to other tab.
Then using alacarte you can delete both settings and/or most of (or all) system (categories/launchers) from showing
P.S. I also use 'app finder' as main menu replacement. Also also have Thunar (file manager launcher) and a favorites (launcher with multiple entries) in panel
J.Jay