Hello Everyone!
I've just created a libgtk2.0 patched for ubuntu feisty...
you can download them from here, but you need to register to view the links, because files are not in my own server, and I have to limit the bandwidth. sorry
If you also click on my banner, I am very happy, and sorry for my bad english....
That's nice, i've gotten rid of the arrow under the main menu applet icon :
search for a line with the word arrow and comment it (put // in front of the line or put the line between /* and */). Save it and close gedit.Code:sudo apt-get build-dep gnome-panel apt-get source gnome-panel cd gnome-panel-2.18.1 gedit gnome-panel/panel-menu-button.c
If you don't want your new packages to show on the update list
and change the first line from thisCode:gedit debian/changelogto thisCode:gnome-panel (1:2.18.1-0ubuntu3.1) feisty-proposed; urgency=lowNow typeCode:gnome-panel (1:2.18.1-0ubuntu3.2) feisty-proposed; urgency=lowYour new debs are ready to install, just doCode:dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot
Logout and login or killall gnome-panel .Code:cd .. sudo dpkg -i *.deb
I'd also like to get rid of the underlines so please provide us with the code.
Last edited by SkiesOfAzel; May 2nd, 2007 at 08:04 PM.
I am working on making my copy of Ubuntu look like OS-X. I am too the point where I need to install the Mac MenuBar and got the patch working, but how do I install?
ok, a step by step,. clear n00b install guide is needed!!!!
When ever I try to run ./configure in the directory, it just says does not exsist (or something to that effect) how the hell do u install this!
yes, a simple tutorial is needed!
my system?
Compaq Presario 5WV280
900MHz AMD Athalon, 256 Mb RAM, 8Mb nVidia TNT graphics card
legacy, aint it?
First, thank you for the instructions on getting rid of that pesky arrow, although for some reason the dpkg-buildpackage command produced a ton of errors for me, so I just compiled it manually.
Anyway, since you asked for it, here are the instructions.
First, make sure you have the patched gtk+ 2.10.11 from your post here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showpost.php...&postcount=429
Go into gtk+-2.10.11/gtk and open gtklabel.c.
Search for this function: gtk_label_set_uline_text_internal. It should be around line 2500 or so. This code should begin at the very first line of that function:
To compile gtk+, go back into the gtk+-2.10.11 directory and type this:Code:gchar new1[256]; int iii, jjj; jjj = 0; // Cycle through the length of the original string for(iii = 0; iii < strlen(str); iii++) { // check if the current char is an underscore if(str[iii] == '_') { // it is - is it a double underscore? if((str[iii+1] == '_') || (str[iii-1] == '_')) { // yes it is, so copy it like normal. new1[jjj] = str[iii]; } // no it isn't, so don't copy this char. iterate to the // next char in the original string but don't iterate // to the next char in the new string } else { new1[jjj] = str[iii]; jjj++; } } // null terminate the new string new1[jjj] = 0; str = new1;
Reboot your computer or press Ctrl-Alt-Backspace and you've gotten rid of your underlines.Code:./configure --prefix=/usr/ make sudo make install
Nope! No matter what I try, I can't seem to reproduce anything like what you're describing. What's the height of your panel, if I may ask?Originally Posted by Rashid584
Last edited by boneyjellyfish; May 3rd, 2007 at 03:02 AM.
So this is a problem only I'm getting? :S My panel is 24 pixels, the Ubuntu default.Originally Posted by boneyjellyfish
EDIT: Haha...thanks for the idea. I changed it to 23 pixels and it works fine now Except for the furtherst left menu (File) there seems to be a dead pixel on the very left of the panel...try moving your mouse up into the very top left corner of your screen, do you get the same behavior as me?
-Rashid
Last edited by Rashid584; May 3rd, 2007 at 07:45 AM.
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