On 02/11/2017 08:21 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Curt wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
I now have only the "Main Menu" icon. It has Applications, Places,
and System as submenus. I wish to return to the original
configuration. How?
Reinstall for the umpteenth ti
On 02/11/2017 09:47 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Liam O'Toole wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Curt wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
I now have only the "Main Menu" icon. It has Applications, Places,
and System as submenus. I wish to return to the original
configuration. How?
R
Richard Owlett wrote:
> songbird wrote:
...
>>
>> click on the panel
>>
>> then add to panel.
>>
>> both the main menu and the menu bar are
>> there in the list.
>
> Yes, but with a "gotcha" ;)
> The description of "Main Menu" is "The main MATE menu".
> The description of "Menu Bar" is "A cus
On 02/11/2017 08:10 AM, songbird wrote:
Richard Owlett wrote:
After a default installation of Mate under Jessie there had been one icon and
three text labels on the left end of the top panel.
The icon was the same icon associated with "Main Menu" in "Add to Panel".
The th
On 2017-02-11, Liam O'Toole wrote:
> On 2017-02-11, Curt wrote:
>> On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>>> I now have only the "Main Menu" icon. It has Applications, Places,
>>> and System as submenus. I wish to return to the original
>>> configuration. How?
>>
>> Reinstall for the
On 02/11/2017 07:44 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
After a default installation of Mate under Jessie there had been one icon and
three text labels on the left end of the top panel.
The icon was the same icon associated with "Main Menu" in "Add to Panel&q
On 2017-02-11, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
>> I now have only the "Main Menu" icon. It has Applications, Places,
>> and System as submenus. I wish to return to the original
>> configuration. How?
>
> Reinstall for the umpteenth time.
>
Overkill.
I would try mozo,
Richard Owlett wrote:
> After a default installation of Mate under Jessie there had been one icon and
> three text labels on the left end of the top panel.
> The icon was the same icon associated with "Main Menu" in "Add to Panel".
> The three text labels were
On 2017-02-11, Richard Owlett wrote:
> After a default installation of Mate under Jessie there had been one icon and
> three text labels on the left end of the top panel.
> The icon was the same icon associated with "Main Menu" in "Add to Panel".
> The three text
After a default installation of Mate under Jessie there had been one icon and
three text labels on the left end of the top panel.
The icon was the same icon associated with "Main Menu" in "Add to Panel".
The three text labels were Applications, Places, and System.
I ha
Hi,
My weather report has never worked in the top panel in Gnome, 6.06
amd64, is there any thing like YAWP for Gnome?
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On Sun,03.Aug.08, 09:57:24, Michael Yang wrote:
> Thanks Andrei, but that's what I was saying. The 12 segments square is not
> available to the newly added panel, but only the the default top and bottom
> one. It's strange that the options are different to the newly added on from
> the default on
6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel
> 4.4.-2-6.
> >
> > My default top panel with the task list, workspaces was becoming bigger
> > after the upgrade, and I couldn't get it back to normal by modifying the
> > properties of the panel. So I removed the panel, and tried to ad
On Sat,02.Aug.08, 12:54:51, Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade (no
> dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel 4.4.-2-6.
>
> My default top panel with the task list, workspaces was
]> wrote:
> On Saturday 02 August 2008 19:54, Michael Yang wrote:
> > Hi:
> >
> > I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade
> (no
> > dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel
> 4.4.-2-6.
> >
>
On Saturday 02 August 2008 19:54, Michael Yang wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade (no
> dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel 4.4.-2-6.
>
> My default top panel with the task list, workspa
Hi:
I'm meeting a problem on xfce4 panel after I did a full package upgrade (no
dist-upgrade), debian lenny/sid 2.6.24-1, xfce4.4-2, xfce4-panel 4.4.-2-6.
My default top panel with the task list, workspaces was becoming bigger
after the upgrade, and I couldn't get it back to normal by
Try adding "Menu Bar" rather than "Main Menu".
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Thanks for your help. That's perfect.
Mark
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Mark Grieveson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello. When the default menu items from the top panel are deleted,
> that being the listings for "Applications", "Places", and "Desktop",
> how does one go about replac
Hello. When the default menu items from the top panel are deleted, that
being the listings for "Applications", "Places", and "Desktop", how does
one go about replacing them? I've tried right-clicking on the panel,
but I only get the option to put the main
Hello. How do I restore the Applications drop-down list, and the
Actions drop-down list, to the Top Panel in the default Debian
(gnome-based) desktop? The right-clicked "Add to Panel" command gives
the options of adding "Main Menu" and "Menu Bar", but, w
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