WOW! I never thought of that! Thank you so much.
WOW! I never thought of that! Thank you so much.
I never knew of any mac-menu configuration file...
You can change some options by following the instructions here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...2&postcount=31
Last edited by Yuzem; May 29th, 2007 at 05:54 AM.
Well, I don't know what it is, but it's in your home directory, and I need the name and the contents because I accidentally deleted mine
It's a hidden text file
this is the exact XSession error
PHP Code:
** (gnome-panel:18288): WARNING **: panel-applet-frame.c:1252: failed to load applet OAFIID:GNOME_MacMenuApplet:
Failed to resolve, or extend '!prefs_key=/apps/panel/applets/applet_21/prefs;background=pixmap:25165869,-1,-1;orient=down;size=x-small;locked_down=false
Last edited by DerangedDingo; May 29th, 2007 at 07:01 AM.
sorry, but i can't understand how to make it works...
can anyone post a step-by-step tutorial please?
thanks
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Try this:
Alt+F2 and type: gconf-editor
Then go to:
apps/panel/applets/applet_21/prefs
See if you can change something there or in the upper level "applet_21"
The configuration file should be in:
~/.gconf/apps/panel/applets/applet_21/
Under prefs I only have "hide label" an it is unchecked. If you have something else there maybe that is the problem.
AFAIK, there is no hidden conf file for mac menu in home dir.
I have no prefs under applet 21, the mac menu applet
That's probably the problem.
So, ayoli, you're saying there was absolutely no hidden file in your home directory that had the word 'mac' in it?
EDIT: Woah, stumbled on something. I have two mac menu applets, applet 4, which has a subdir named prefs, and applet 21 which has no 'prefs'
Apparently, also, the "key for applet 4 has no schema"
Well, I sort of.. made a botched repair of.. yeah. Yuzem, you've done it again.. sort of. I copied the XML from the second applet that it showed in the GNOME Config editor to applet_21 where it was missing one, and now everything works.
Oh, and the name of the file that I deleted was "~/.macmenu-tslist" it regenerated after everything began working
Was the contentsPHP Code:
/usr/lib/monodoc/browser.exe=monodoc
Evince Document Viewer=Evince
File Manager=Nautilus
GNU Image Manipulation Program=GIMP
Web Browser=Epiphany
control-center=Control Center
easytag=EasyTAG
emerald-theme-manager=Emerald Theme Manager
f-spot=F-Spot
file-management-properties=File Management
gaim=Gaim
gcin-setup=gcin Setup
gftp-gtk=gFTP
gmpc=GMPC
gnome-about-me=About Me
gnome-accessibility-keyboard-properties=Accessibility
gnome-at-properties=AT Preferences
gnome-control-center=Control Center
gnome-display-properties=Screen Resolution
gnome-font-properties=Font
gnome-keybinding-properties=Keyboard Shortcuts
gnome-keyboard-properties=Keyboard
gnome-mouse-properties=Mouse
gnome-network-preferences=Network Proxy
gnome-sound-properties=Sound
gnome-theme-manager=Theme
gnome-ui-properties=Menus & Toolbars
gnome-window-properties=Windows
orageclock=Orage clock
rhythmbox=Rhythmbox
stardict=StarDict
vmware=VMware
Last edited by DerangedDingo; May 31st, 2007 at 12:08 AM.
I have a problem with Fast User Switch Applet.
In panel it is only a line, withuot name or icon.
And in my first account it not be clickable (if i find it in the panel..).
In others accounts it appears only when focused, but works.
It's a bug of mac-menu applet?
Hi,
I installed that hack, very nice
But I have two questions:
1. Why is in the screenshots always the appname in front of the panel, in bold letters? I don't have it :/
2. When I'm on the desktop or in a non-gtk window the mac panel dissappears. But I want it to stay in the panel :/
Thanks for your help and please excuse me if those questions were asked before, I don't want to read like 60 pages
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