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Recently I have installed Elementary OS luna, which is based on Ubuntu. I want to customize the wingpanel to display the menu toolbar of the selected application.
This is my wingpanel:
But I need it to look like this:
The File, Edit, Selection and other menus, and the Close, maximize and minimize icons are on the wingpanel.
theme elementary-os
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Recently I have installed Elementary OS luna, which is based on Ubuntu. I want to customize the wingpanel to display the menu toolbar of the selected application.
This is my wingpanel:
But I need it to look like this:
The File, Edit, Selection and other menus, and the Close, maximize and minimize icons are on the wingpanel.
theme elementary-os
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 1 hour ago
This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
2
The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50
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Recently I have installed Elementary OS luna, which is based on Ubuntu. I want to customize the wingpanel to display the menu toolbar of the selected application.
This is my wingpanel:
But I need it to look like this:
The File, Edit, Selection and other menus, and the Close, maximize and minimize icons are on the wingpanel.
theme elementary-os
Recently I have installed Elementary OS luna, which is based on Ubuntu. I want to customize the wingpanel to display the menu toolbar of the selected application.
This is my wingpanel:
But I need it to look like this:
The File, Edit, Selection and other menus, and the Close, maximize and minimize icons are on the wingpanel.
theme elementary-os
theme elementary-os
edited Feb 24 '16 at 21:53
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked Jan 2 '14 at 19:08
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bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 1 hour ago
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2
The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50
add a comment |
2
The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50
2
2
The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50
The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50
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Install Mate Panel on Elementary OS. Here precise tutorial how do it.
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To achieve global menus you can also use Super Wingpanel with Elementary Tweaks.
And to get that first you'll need Elementary Tweaks. Open up the terminal and enter:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:versable/elementary-update
, sudo apt-get update
, and finally sudo apt-get install elementary-tweaks
. Now goto Applications > System Settings > Tweaks
and you'll see some new settings. Here you can add things such as the minimise button, change themes, etc. Once you've finished tinkering, type in the terminal sudo apt-get install super-wingpanel
. Once you're done that, head over to Applications > System Settings > Tweaks > Super Wingpanel
. If something doesn't work, just log out > log back in.
add a comment |
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Install Mate Panel on Elementary OS. Here precise tutorial how do it.
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Install Mate Panel on Elementary OS. Here precise tutorial how do it.
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Install Mate Panel on Elementary OS. Here precise tutorial how do it.
Install Mate Panel on Elementary OS. Here precise tutorial how do it.
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To achieve global menus you can also use Super Wingpanel with Elementary Tweaks.
And to get that first you'll need Elementary Tweaks. Open up the terminal and enter:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:versable/elementary-update
, sudo apt-get update
, and finally sudo apt-get install elementary-tweaks
. Now goto Applications > System Settings > Tweaks
and you'll see some new settings. Here you can add things such as the minimise button, change themes, etc. Once you've finished tinkering, type in the terminal sudo apt-get install super-wingpanel
. Once you're done that, head over to Applications > System Settings > Tweaks > Super Wingpanel
. If something doesn't work, just log out > log back in.
add a comment |
To achieve global menus you can also use Super Wingpanel with Elementary Tweaks.
And to get that first you'll need Elementary Tweaks. Open up the terminal and enter:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:versable/elementary-update
, sudo apt-get update
, and finally sudo apt-get install elementary-tweaks
. Now goto Applications > System Settings > Tweaks
and you'll see some new settings. Here you can add things such as the minimise button, change themes, etc. Once you've finished tinkering, type in the terminal sudo apt-get install super-wingpanel
. Once you're done that, head over to Applications > System Settings > Tweaks > Super Wingpanel
. If something doesn't work, just log out > log back in.
add a comment |
To achieve global menus you can also use Super Wingpanel with Elementary Tweaks.
And to get that first you'll need Elementary Tweaks. Open up the terminal and enter:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:versable/elementary-update
, sudo apt-get update
, and finally sudo apt-get install elementary-tweaks
. Now goto Applications > System Settings > Tweaks
and you'll see some new settings. Here you can add things such as the minimise button, change themes, etc. Once you've finished tinkering, type in the terminal sudo apt-get install super-wingpanel
. Once you're done that, head over to Applications > System Settings > Tweaks > Super Wingpanel
. If something doesn't work, just log out > log back in.
To achieve global menus you can also use Super Wingpanel with Elementary Tweaks.
And to get that first you'll need Elementary Tweaks. Open up the terminal and enter:
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:versable/elementary-update
, sudo apt-get update
, and finally sudo apt-get install elementary-tweaks
. Now goto Applications > System Settings > Tweaks
and you'll see some new settings. Here you can add things such as the minimise button, change themes, etc. Once you've finished tinkering, type in the terminal sudo apt-get install super-wingpanel
. Once you're done that, head over to Applications > System Settings > Tweaks > Super Wingpanel
. If something doesn't work, just log out > log back in.
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The behaviour you describe is called “Global Menu”.
– Marco
Jan 2 '14 at 19:50