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mintMenu 1.6 released!

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Changes:

- Automatically detects newly installed/removed applications.
- Works with applications like Kshisen (and other apps with funny arguments)

How to install:

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sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
then remove the mintMenu applet and add it to the panel again.

Clem
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Great, You're great Clem.
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Re: mintMenu 1.6 released!

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clem wrote:Changes:

- Automatically detects newly installed/removed applications.
- Works with applications like Kshisen (and other apps with funny arguments)

Clem
I have tested mintMenu 1.6 and I still had to reload plugins to get the new app to show.

I installed TuxMath and I did not have any games installed before. (new category)
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Coolson: make sure you're actually running 1.6 (maybe remove and re-add the applet to the panel).

Skampo: Right, it basically reloads itself when the number of apps has changed, so this makes the first clic a bit longer. I might be able to speed things a bit in 1.7 by removing some unnecessary output and redesign some algos..

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clem wrote:Coolson: make sure you're actually running 1.6 (maybe remove and re-add the applet to the panel).

Clem
I removed and installed before with no luck.

This time i tried a "complete remove" (or something similar, I use a swedish version) and now it is working fine.
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Well, thank you for your feedback. It's thanks to people like you that I can fix bugs so easily.

Clem
AlsaPhil

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A Rémy
Pour revenir a un layout classique tu peux taper : "gconftool-2 --recursive-unset /apps/panel"
dixit Clem yesterday. Hope it is helping :)
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Changing backand forth.

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Hi, I find it just as easy to right click on the panel, choose "add to panel" and choose "main menu" or "menu bar." " I prefer to use the main menu.(Sorry, Clem!) Right click on "Mint menu," and choose "remove from panel"

By right-clicking on icons you can move them wherever you want on the panel. If you prefer Ubuntu style, right-click, choose "new panel." Right-click on top panel and choose "menu bar." Move it where you like it. Then add applets and launchers until you are happy.

I like it. If everything is so configurable, you might wean me from my Mac.

A.
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Re: Changing backand forth.

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euthypro wrote:Hi, I find it just as easy to right click on the panel, choose "add to panel" and choose "main menu" or "menu bar." " I prefer to use the main menu.(Sorry, Clem!) Right click on "Mint menu," and choose "remove from panel"

By right-clicking on icons you can move them wherever you want on the panel. If you prefer Ubuntu style, right-click, choose "new panel." Right-click on top panel and choose "menu bar." Move it where you like it. Then add applets and launchers until you are happy.

I like it. If everything is so configurable, you might wean me from my Mac.

A.

Hi Remy,
Here is something more you can do with the Gnome style panels:
Right clicking on an icon in the bottom panel, click Move and with the left mouse pointer, drag the icons you want up to the top panel.

One more tip: Make your panels colorful :)
Right click on a panel and go to Properties> Background, check Solid Color,
click on the color bar. A color wheel will show up. Pick a color with the triangle and move the little circle on it to the desired color. You will see your selection on the little bar below.
By moving the little circle up or down, you can change the shade. Click OK..
By moving the Style slider left or right (transparent ---Opaque), watch your panel change color. Close this window. Enjoy a colorful desktop :)

Greetings, npap
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Re: mintMenu 1.6 released!

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clem wrote:Changes:

- Automatically detects newly installed/removed applications.
- Works with applications like Kshisen (and other apps with funny arguments)

How to install:

Code: Select all

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
then remove the mintMenu applet and add it to the panel again.

Clem
Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong place but I'm new to this. I have installed Bianca's 1.6 menu then installed frostwire. Frostwire shows up in the menu with no icon and it does not launch at all. It only works from the run command (terminal). How can I fix it to run from the menu.

Thank you
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Yes, the entry is a .desktop file for your application located in /usr/share/applications

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