It never claimed to be a perfect analogue for Mac OS X's menu system, only Mac-like. No matter how you look at it, it's a lot closer than without it. I for one am very happy with it, and I'm also a...
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It never claimed to be a perfect analogue for Mac OS X's menu system, only Mac-like. No matter how you look at it, it's a lot closer than without it. I for one am very happy with it, and I'm also a...
Alright, as I'm pretty much a newbie to all this (hey, I've gotten all this patched and this far though!), would this cover the issues with Firefox, Thunderbird, OpenOffice, etc? I think that's what...
I can't speak for the iMetal theme pack (as I haven't used it), but for the lower dock, I use Avant Window Manager with the theme for it pulled from the Mac4Lin theme pack.
Not a problem!
The font I am using in my Gnome Panel is Aquabase. As for Bauhaus, you'll have to get that from andrek.
And yes, it's the Mac4Lin suite.
I removed the application name because it was non-functional to me. Without the actual menu options being displayed, "Firefox" or "Thunderbird" alone wasn't doing it for me. lol
And here's the...
Phew! 'make' DID take forever! Thank you though! Got rid of those nasty underlines! Now, if only someone would make some Firefox/Thunderbird plugins so the menu output can be read by MacMenu...
Gotta shortcut to the hack? Not sure I want to dig through 100+ pages; I went back to page 90 through here, but didn't see it! Do you know roughly around what page that was covered on?
Not that I've found. My opacity setting is 30388. This gives me just enough transparency to the menu bar while not making AWN too transparent. You can see it in my screenshot:
Also, if you have Compiz Fusion installed, you can use the CompizConfig Settings Manager to make your entire dock transparent. Under General Options, go to Opacity Settings. Click Add and type...
Hmm. Not working for me. I tried the manual install as well as the install.sh file you created. When I run the install file, it says installation complete, but I get nothing from my deskbar. For...
Alright, I'm no programmer, but it would seem to me that a plugin could be written for Firefox and Thunderbird to show the menu in a way that MacMenu can detect, right? I just used the instructions...