Ubuntu :: Disable The Auto-hide In Global Menu Bar In 11.04?
May 4, 2011i want the menu bar on the top to show and not auto-hide.
View 5 Repliesi want the menu bar on the top to show and not auto-hide.
View 5 RepliesI enjoy the new "global menu" for the Netbook Remix of 10.10, but I have yet to discover how to make it auto-hide when not in use.
View 1 Replies View RelatedTo make Unity useful for me I need to make some changes. I wonder if it's possible to:
1. Hide the top panel or (better) remove it completely (I can live without global menu).
2. Make the Unity Launcher work like a panel - so it won't be possible to move windows behind it.
how do I enable or disable the global menu bar?
I used it for a while and got used to it. Then I pressed something (I don't know what) and the global menu bar disappeared and the menu now locally appearing in all windows.
I'm using Filezilla in Natty and it keeps bringing up its own menu bar in its own window.
Obviously I want all my applications to only use the top new Global Appmenu Bar. It currently makes Filezilla look ugly and take up additional unwanted screen space.
Libreoffice fixes are all I can find. Does anyone know how to stop an application from using its own menu bar, and force it to only use the Global App Menu?
I installed the Global Menu Bar applet for my top panel, thus removing the menu bar from most, if not, all of my apps on Ubuntu. I removed the applet, mainly because of how God-Awful and inconvenient it was. Now, I don't have any menu bars on my apps!
View 3 Replies View Relatedi am using the global menu applet on ubuntu desktop edition. almost all of the apps shows its main menu on the global menu applet, but lyx doesn't. am i the only one experiencing this problem? i am using updated maverick.
View 2 Replies View RelatedNetbeans menu doesn't go on global menu. It stays in application. Well, OK, I can live with thatAfter dragging anyting inside Netbeans (windows, menus, ETC), Unity Launcher stops dodging windows and autohiding. It just sits on the screen. It starts to behave normally only after I restart Netbeans. Now- that's pretty annoying.EDIT: Even worse: If I exit Netbeans during debugging session, I must exit Firefox as well before launcher starts behaving normally again. Now, that's entirely unacceptable. Good enough reason to remain on "Ubuntu Classic" (what's left of Gnome that is), and eventually switch do different distro or even... ungh... WAMP.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI just moved my bottom panel to the right side of the screen and set it to auto-hide., The panel hid it'self but will not un-hide when I move the mouse to the edge of the screen... I tried to re-boot, but the panel is still "stuck"Is there an easy way to fix this? Or will I have to manualy delete the panel and make a new one
View 10 Replies View RelatedWhen I edit my applications menu to to hide games they stay on the menu. Everything else hides when prompted.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for a way to hide the icons in the Gnome menu bar.
The only thing i've found is the gconf-editor and unchecking /desktop/gnome/interface/menus_have_icons, but that only affects the System menu and not Applications and Places...
Example:
Must be like:
How to disable them ?
I'm running Ubuntu 10.04LTS with Gnome 2.30
I want to add auto hide button or check-box to a panel. any way to do it ?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have been unable to set the launcher on the left of the screen to auto-hide. With only 1024 px wide, the launcher takes in space, which I would like to reclaim when using apps full screen
View 6 Replies View RelatedBeen looking online and have only been able to find PPA lines. I tried adding them to software sources with no joy. I keep getting an error message. Are there any .deb packages for global menu? If not can anyone give me straight forward steps on how to install it? I am running Jaunty.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have it installed and stuff but all it says it "Google Chrome" in bold, how do I make it have the menus?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI actually like some aspects of the global menu, but the reality is that a better solution for non-maximized windows is to just have the menu in the titlebar, and have title hide when you hover over it to reveal the menu, just like it does for maximized windows. You aren't losing any screen space with this solution.Having to click on a window, then go all the way back to the top left of the screen is hardly a convenience, especially when using a touchpad.
View 9 Replies View Relatedos: ubuntu 11.04
issue: global menu does not function as it should.
issue description: global menu shows title, not menu. menu is shown on second line. firefox add on (global menu bar integration) installed.
how to make global menu bar of 11.04 transperent like gnome panel of 10.10? Also how to reduce icon size in application menu in 11.04?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen I did external vulnerability scan of my servers, I discovered the following issue that I must correct:
THREAT:
This is the global system user list, which was retrieved during the scan by exploiting one or more vulnerabilities.
IMPACT:
These common account(s) can be used by a malicious user to break-in the system via password bruteforcing.
SOLUTION:
To prevent your host from being attacked, do one or more of the following:
RESULT:
So.. How can I prevent this scanner to reveal user names, in my case root ? Please help, It is mandatory for me to correct these issue.
I'm really liking the global-menu bar that I recently installed, except for one thing:
The application name on lots of programs shows up non capitalized or in the picture above the name of Google Chrome shows up as 'google-chrome'. Being the extremely organized person I am (verging on OCD), this bugs me. A lot. Is there any way to change it?
how to install the new Ubuntu KDE/Gnome global menu to another distro (like opensuse for example)
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe Ubuntu 11.04 unity menu (the file edit thingy at the top) just doesn't work, at all. How can I enable it?
View 9 Replies View Relatedis this possible? I can't find a answer for this question..
View 11 Replies View RelatedI like my bottom panel to auto hide. I have this setup on 2 computers. On one computer, it's much faster with hiding/showing than the other computer.Could it be a performance thing that effects it? mean, the one that's quicker is a quad core with 4gb of ram, whereas the one that's slower is a pentium 4 with 1gb of ram.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs there a way to get Code::Blocks to auto-hide the dialogs at the bottom? I can't find an option anywhere.
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow do I install global-menu-bar in Fedora15? It is innevitable for me since it saves a lot of screen space.
View 4 Replies View RelatedSo I've been trying franticly to get a means of installing Global Menu on my computer (vr 10.04) and have had no success so far. I have downloaded the files, but at this point have no idea what to do with them.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI've switched my non-maximized window button locations back over to the right with gconf-editor but i'd like to change the global menu buttons over to the right as well.I've had 20 odd years working that way. I can't seem to find an option in gconf-editor and if google has the answer I'm not using the correct search terms.
View 6 Replies View RelatedI want to add custom application launchers to Global Menu(AppMenu) is this possible and if yes how can I do that ?
Fore example I have an application at ~/apps/myapp/bin/myapp.sh and I want to add a launcher for it !
One more question is it possible to add Groups to Global Menu(AppMenu), as by default we have All Applications, Accessories, Universal Access .... I want to add new thing there.
P.S. It will take ages to get in touch with this new features ...
is there a way to make the global application menu always visible?
I made a mock up to show you what I mean