Tray-Icons-Reloaded
ArcMenu
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Tray-Icons-Reloaded
- Let's talk about tray icons.
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Whats your favorite gnome customization setup?
Tray Icons Reloaded
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Tray icons missing
"It only works with Xorg and XWayland."
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System tray icons in dropdown menu (See comment)
I don't know if there's an extension that works on all the icons, but if you're on Xorg, the Tray Icons Reloaded extension has a feature where it collapses app indicators into a … button. So your Discord and Slack icons are hidden, but your wifi status is still viable.
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How to theme Tray icons properly?
I use https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2890/tray-icons-reloaded/ and put the limit to one, then I don't see any icons except three dots which then shows my icons when I click on it in an overflow, like https://github.com/MartinPL/Tray-Icons-Reloaded/blob/master/.github/overflow.png
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Ask HN: What's your Linux window manager and/or desktop environment?
- Tray Icons Reloaded: https://github.com/MartinPL/Tray-Icons-Reloaded
I also change a few things using GNOME Tweaks; namely setting the application theme to Orchis-grey-dark-compact (https://github.com/vinceliuice/Orchis-theme), icon theme to Flatery-Dark (https://github.com/cbrnix/Flatery) and system font to Inter (https://rsms.me/inter/).
I've been using this setup for quite a while and I've been very happy with my computing experience, both in terms of aesthetics and overall UX. I tried tiling WMs for a while (first KWin and then i3 / Sway) but I found that I'm just a messy person who tends to be more productive with a floating WM.
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Is there a gnome extension that gives me a "submenu" for the icons up here? Like in windows where i can put some of these appindicators behind a single button that hides them?
I think the extension you want is Tray Icons: Reloaded. Have a look at its "overflow mode".
- Is there something similar for ubuntu to hide menu bar icons just like Bartender for MacOS
- No tray icons extension on Fedora 34 Gnome 40
- Bug in zoom video calling software in fedora 33.
ArcMenu
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Really loving my new f37 webdev setup..
It's the elementary layout of ArcMenu - https://gitlab.com/arcmenu/ArcMenu
- What happened to Arc menu?
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is it a good idea to go with debian?
I know how you feel about kde. Gnome is definitely more robust in that way. Gnome can be customized quite a bit via extensions and themes. Arc menu is the first that comes to my mind that makes it look like cinnamon/windows. For some reason there isn't much picturez but it has many different layouts for start menu https://gitlab.com/arcmenu/ArcMenu
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First impressions of desktop and Nautilus in Ubuntu 22.04
There still isn't an application menu. In my opinion this is a great tool to introduce new users to what's available, as well as a reminder for seasoned users. An easy solution would have been to integrate the awesome Arc Menu. I know, I know "You can just install it yourself" but sometimes Gnome shell extensions break, right? If it was integrated into Ubuntu 22.04, not so much.
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Ask HN: What's your Linux window manager and/or desktop environment?
I'm running Arch Linux with GNOME on Wayland. It's mostly perfect for me out-of-the-box, however I have customized it to my liking with the help of a few extensions:
- ArcMenu: https://gitlab.com/arcmenu/ArcMenu
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What changes do you want to see in your operating system Start Menu
With that said: I am myself into unix ricing (i.e., the art of creating customization and visual improvements to one's desktop). I find it interesting to challenge my way of working, how to efficiently and elegantly find applications and options. This opens my thinking to new ways of interaction with my machine. If you seek inspiration in this domain, you should visit /r/unixporn. I would also recommend looking at something like ArcMenu who provides several Start Menu options.
- I swear I don't like Demon Slayer...
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After I updated apps disappeared. It's been 4 days since this happened. What do I do?
there's a couple of unmaintained arc menu projects but this is the current one that is still getting updates https://gitlab.com/arcmenu/ArcMenu
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Having issues getting make to work at all
I'm trying to build ArcMenu from source using their guide. I chose the default master branch. When I run 'make install' (also tried 'make' and 'make -f Makefile'), I get the following error:
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Windows 11 Leak Megathread
I wonder if the Recommended section in the new like Elementary OS inspired Start Menu has an option to be turned off ? Off course i don't expect the level of customization i get from ArcMenu but common sense options should be available.
What are some alternatives?
gnome-shell-extension-appindicator - Adds KStatusNotifierItem support to the Shell
dash-to-dock - A dock for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash out of the overview transforming it in a dock for an easier launching of applications and a faster switching between windows and desktops.
dash-to-panel - An icon taskbar for the Gnome Shell. This extension moves the dash into the gnome main panel so that the application launchers and system tray are combined into a single panel, similar to that found in KDE Plasma and Windows 7+. A separate dock is no longer needed for easy access to running and favorited applications.
Hardcode-Tray - Fixes Hardcoded tray icons in Linux
NsCDE - Modern and functional CDE desktop based on FVWM
gnome-runcat - 😼 The cat tells you the CPU usage by running speed
Flatery - Flatery is icon theme for linux in flat style licensed under the CC BY-NC-SA 3.0
bing-wallpaper-gnome-extension - GNOME shell extension that syncs your desktop & lock screen wallpaper to Microsoft Bing's Image of the Day.
gnome-shell-extension-lockkeys - Numlock and Capslock indicator for gnome-shell
cpupower - Manage the frequency scaling driver of your CPU (Intel Core and AMD Ryzen processors supported)
Orchis-theme - Orchis is a [Material Design](https://material.io) theme for GNOME/GTK based desktop environments.