Ubuntu :: Remove The Roll Over Text On The Toolbar?
Mar 8, 2011anyone know how or if I can remove the roll over text on the toolbar. It's stopping my top toolbar from auto hiding when using windows selector.
View 1 Repliesanyone know how or if I can remove the roll over text on the toolbar. It's stopping my top toolbar from auto hiding when using windows selector.
View 1 RepliesThis problem has been bothering me for quite a while. Here is how my nautilus toolbar looks like:As you can see, only Back and Forward buttons are labeled. I hope I can remove these labels to save my screen estate, but I can't find any possible option in Edit -> Preferences after careful review.
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to remove text from the Nautilus main toolbar? I would like to see the buttons only, with no words such as "Back" and "Forward".
View 2 Replies View RelatedI added Sid to my /etc/apt/sources.list, so that I could install KDE4 (as described on some random KDE4/Debian web page). However, I now think that was a mistake and it would have been better to attempt to backport KDE4 onto Lenny. Over time, more and more sid packages have crept into the system to resolve dependencies, and now my system seems a bit broken; 'top' won't run, complains about missing libtermcap which is there, my cron jobs seem to be ignored and so on.
So given a system that is a mix of Lenny and Sid, what is the best way to uninstall all the Sid packages and then get back to a clean Lenny install? Is there some way that I can list all Sid packages, maybe to a file, then use that to tell apt what Lenny packages to install after sources.list has been updated to remove Sid?
I kept a log as the system was built, of everything that had to be manually set up after the debian installer has completed when I moved from 32-bit to 64-bit, so I could just do a clean install of Lenny then reconstruct the system from scratch. However, would much prefer to use the package management tools to revert to a clean Lenny.
In linux version of firefox (specifically in my case Debian's rebranded Iceweasel), folders of bookmarks in the personal toolbar show a little down arrow on the right of the name. It serves no real purpouse and just takes up horizontal space, is there a way to remove it?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been working for the last three months with Ubuntu 10 on a destop. Doing just fine and loving it. I decided to try a new position for the toolbar that sits at the top of the screen. I did a right click and moved it to the right side of the scree, didn't like the look of that. Right click on the bar and moved it to the left, didn't like that either, so moved it to the bottom. having done all that I thought I could put it back at the top but alas, I can not right click on the Toolbar.
It seems as though the two bars are fighting each other at the bottom of the screen.I would like to go back to the default position at the top of the screen. I do have a terminal window available to me on the desktop so if I could find out the command line to type in, I should be able to reset my tool bar. Being new I have no idea what this command would be.
I am looking for a way to keep a log and make if then statements if a line exitsts in the log. I also am looking for a way to make a simple loop, like goto line number, and I also am wondering how to add/remove bits of text from a text file (plugins line in server.properties)
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have a text file called file1.txt containing many lines eg.
line1
line2
line3
line4
line5
line6
Then i have another text file called file2.txt contains
3
5
6
Is there a command to remove the lines in file1.txt based on the keywords in file2.txt? note: It should remove line3,line5,line6 based on 3,5,6
Prior to 10.04 there was a preference for menus which allowed you to remove or position the text in menus. I can't find that option in 10.04 nor can I find this parameter in the Configuration Editor. I wish to only have icons in the menu bars of applications.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wish to move a specified line from a text file:
Quote:
ltoremove=5 #remove 5th line
i=1
while read line ; do
[code]....
how should this actually be done? is there a shorter faster way to do this?
Installed 10.10 a couple weeks ago on my machine, and for the life of me, I can't find out where/how to remove the text from the toolbar icons in Nautilus.
There used to be an option under "Change Desktop Background", but it's no longer there. I checked gconf-editor and can't find an entry under metacity.
Any idea how to remove the text next to the toolbar icons in Gnome (nautilus) in Ubuntu 10.10?
I have 2 lists of names, they aren't sorted, and may contain repeats.What I would like to do with a bash script is compare the 2 documents and find and remove each repeat name, saving only one of them. Then concatenate the files. Or if it were easier, concatenate first and find and remove all internal repeats.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to remove the .mp3 from the track tag (id3v2) in my mp3 collection but am not sure how to go about it.talk me through converting all tracks with e.g.TITLE= the beatles - eleanor rigby.mp3TITLE= the beatles - eleanor rigbyeither with easytag or a script or something else. I started writing a script but got lost in the sed commands
View 5 Replies View RelatedI really hate this warning when I try to open certain types of files in gedit: (using ubuntu lucid)
Quote:
Do you want to run File.c or display its contents?
"File.c" is an executable text file.
Open in Terminal; Display; Cancel; Run
Is there any way to remove the warning? I have never once clicked anything other than display, and when I'm opening lots of files, having to hold down ALT-D to get rid of these warnings.
I am creating my own address book Python program and I want to create a nction that removes some specified entries. The code looks like this now.
Code:
def remove():
delentry= raw_input('Enter the entry name to delete: ')
[code]...
Contained within each of these 67 text files is about 1 million urls. Yes. I have 67 text files that contain 1 million lines of urls each. I am sure I am swimming in duplicates. I tried opening one text file and clicking sort ----->remove duplicates. Now Gedit is not responding my processor is maxed out to 100% and I think I am finally ready to delve into some command line code. Can anyone give me idiot proof instructions on how to sort the duplicates out of each one of these 67 text files? How about no duplicates across all 67?
View 7 Replies View Relatedfor some reason text shows up every time I move my mouse over a window control button, and about 1/3 of the time the text stays there, frozen until I open up another window and move my mouse over it's window control buttons. Is there a way I can remove this text completely?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI wish to move a specified line from a text file:
Quote:
ltoremove=5 #remove 5th line
i=1
while read line ; do
[Code]....
how should this actually be done? is there a shorter faster way to do this?
I am trying to parse some information from a webpage and store the output into an array. Basically i have found using HTML::TokeParser to be useful at stripping out all the html tags, i have one problem with the output though there is 2 occurances of the same "item" within the output.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi have a big file of random numbers i generated at some point in time, after working with it with different things(how fun that was)... i want to remove duplicate lines and i'm not sure i'm doing this right
heres the command
Code:
sort random.txt | uniq -u > rand-shorter.txt
the file is pretty big, everything on a new line. i found the command on a web site so i'm sure its correct(bit of a command line in linux newbie)
can anyone confirm if this will remove lines duplicate lines (keeping one copy) and dump what is left in a file named rand-shorter.txt?
EDIT: i think its actually working, just taking a reallllly long time (on an old pen 4 from 2000)
One of the last nagging issues i'm having with F13, and it's because of a 50k config editor that is inexplicably absent from a 675mb .iso......or am I mistaken?
View 2 Replies View RelatedMy site was recently hacked and a line of <JAVASCRIPT> was inserted into all my php files. Is there a way to pull just that one line out of all the php files on the server? I was thinking of using a grep -iR <CODE> *.php then piping thru sed
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a folder with many many files. e.g html, docs, excel sheet, script etc.
Now I want to find {using grep command}a certain word in that folder/directory and delete it in all the files and scripts that have it.
For example, I want to delete the word /testing (with the slash) in all files in a directory.
I have a text file which include code...
I mean, this string should be removed from each line and save in another file.
Im running Ubuntu 8.04 server edition with Apache/MySQL to host some websites.Last week this server got "hacked" as in all my index.php files suddenly have some junk code in them which activates a script when you browse to the website.Ofcourse, I want to remove this asap and the good thing is that its the same junk code in every index.php file So it should be easy to search for a text string in every file on the server via CLI and delete it.Any idea how I do this?For example: I need to locate text string "junkcode" in every file on my server and delete the exact string from the file
View 4 Replies View Relatedi have a table in a text file. How can i remove from that table for example "SLS= " if the value is empty? Is it possible to do it in bash awk or sed? [URL]
10.25 SLS=* G.V.=* BBU=122 G.V.=14
10.28 SLS=196 G.V.=198 BBU=* G.V.=*
10.08 U.T.=* I.M=--
10.15 U.T.=-0.522 I.M=*
[Code]....
I am trying to remove <a href links using SED but unable to do it.
The finale result I am looking for is
[Code]....
Is it possible with Linux or should I try with Php?
I am basically trying to remove duplicate words in my <title></title> tag after I got hit by Google Panda. I have around 750 .html files and it will be difficult for to me remove one by one. I am looking for a way to remove only from within <title> </title>
Example of a duplicate title I have:
Code:
<title>Pasta, Pasta Recipe and Pasta Guide</title>
I dont want to replace those words anywhere else in the file except for within the <title>
anyone has ideas how to remove lone lines from a text file?
If I have a file that is like this:
-----------------------------------
line 1
[code]...
I have a text file (actually a log file from a sensor) that looks like this:
Date/Time: 10.07.01 11:03:59
00 Battery Voltage 13.5 Volt
01 Reference 71
02 Wind speed 6.68 m/s
03 Wind gust 9.3 m/s
[Code]....
I want to delete every block that is not complete. If any of the above lines (Date line or lines 00 to 08)is missing I want to completely remove the block.