vala-panel-appmenu
vala-panel-appmenu
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vala-panel-appmenu
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How can I get the menubar in Firefox, and a few other aps, into the panel?
here's an open bug ticket about something -- https://gitlab.com/vala-panel-project/vala-panel-appmenu/-/issues/349
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Plasma global menu and appmenu-gtk
I am using KDE Plasma with its global menu in my top panel. It works great for Qt applications, but not at all for GTK applications like GIMP (GTK 2) or Inkscape (GTK 3). After I install appmenu-gtk-module orappmenu-gtk3-module([repo](https://gitlab.com/vala-panel-project/vala-panel-appmenu/-/tree/master/subprojects/appmenu-gtk-module), then executegimp` in my shell I get the following error:
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Is it possible to look like this on XFCE?
(Seems this is just a mirror of the original repo at https://gitlab.com/vala-panel-project/vala-panel-appmenu)
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Using KDE like Gnome
Appmenu-gtk-module
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[XFCE] It's Mac or Linux?
Panel: Xfce Panel with vala-panel-appmenu-xfce
vala-panel-appmenu
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how to install xfce4-appmenu-plugin on Fedora
Hi, I'm stuck trying to install the XFCE global menu. I tried every different coprs things to no avail, I even tried building it from the github repo, but it gets stuck at "meson.build:77:0: ERROR: Dependency "libxfce4panel-2.0" not found, tried pkgconfig and cmake" (libxfce4panel is installed) and setting the prefix to /usr/lib64/xfce4/panel like the guide told me didn't work
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How can I get the menubar in Firefox, and a few other aps, into the panel?
it seems like appmenu-gtk-module was a subproject of vala and has been long abandoned... or at least nothing has changed for over 2 years... https://github.com/rilian-la-te/vala-panel-appmenu/tree/master/subprojects/appmenu-gtk-module
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xfce global menu
Also remember this part: https://github.com/rilian-la-te/vala-panel-appmenu/blob/master/subprojects/appmenu-gtk-module/README.md
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is there a Desktop Environment that specializes in using the global menubar?
vala-panel-appmenu: https://github.com/rilian-la-te/vala-panel-appmenu
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How to actually enable global menu in xfce?
For Chromium-based browsers, the guide suggests also installing libdbusmenu-glib, libdbusmenu-gtk3, libdbusmenu-gtk2. appmenu-qt4 is no longer available and Qt5 will work out of the box.
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Is it possible to look like this on XFCE?
Check out https://github.com/rilian-la-te/vala-panel-appmenu - that's what I use Depends on your distro, there's a really nice AUR package, but yeah the Readme has instructions for different distros. I don't know if there are ready made packages for other distros or if you have to compile from source.
- What software would you like to see ported/packaged?
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Does the XFCE edition have global menus?
You have to install this for the global menu to work in xfce.
What are some alternatives?
WhiteSur-icon-theme - MacOS Big Sur style icon theme for linux desktops
budgie-desktop - I Tawt I Taw A Purdy Desktop
WhiteSur-gtk-theme - MacOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome desktops
jellyfin-server-freebsd - jellyfin-server component for freebsd
dock - A quick app launcher and window switcher for Pantheon and elementary OS
applet-window-appmenu - Plasma 5 applet in order to show the window appmenu
valapanel-appmenu-xfce - globalmenu for vala-panel
solus-sc - Solus Software Center
kepubify - Fast, standalone EPUB to Kobo EPUB conversion tool.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Xfce4-General-Monitor-Widgets - Some simple bash scripts to create sleek widgets using the General Monitor plugin for Xfce4's Panel