On 08/06/2017 05:08 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Hi Samuel,
I have difficulty understanding ,,, So I tried to interpret carefully
your words :
"In linux you can manage the view of the desktop in two different ways:
classic or by tweak tools"
I assigned this meaning to them:
_You can manage your “desktop view” using commands from the terminal or
using the graphic environment that comes with tweak tools._
Sorry, I'll try again.
There is a package you can install called "gnome-classic-session" which
gives you a desktop you can choose from the login menu that is called
"Gnome Classic". This desktop looks similar to the Gnome 2 style with a
task bar at the bottom and an Applications menu at the top left.
The other way to get that Applications menu is to run the program called
"gnome-tweak-tool", you'll have to install it. In the extensions
section of that program, there is an extension to show the Applications
menu if you turn it on.
Then you still say :
“If that menu doesn't have the entries that you expect, then there might
be an issue.”
This second phrase is not really clear for me ...
_could you better explain what you mean by the “term” menu ? _
If you have followed one of the methods I described above, then at the
top-left of the screen, there will be the word "Applications" (or
corresponding translation in your language). If you click on that, a
list of program categories will be shown (a menu).
Are you talking about the menu that I am trying to realize by using the
command <xdg-desktop-menu instal> ?? But this (menu) doesn't exists yet ….
Probably, although that's a guess, because you still have explained
where you are expecting to see this menu you are trying to create.
and also more important too :*_what you mean with the word “entries”_*
I mean the menu and items that you are trying to create with
xdg-desktop-menu.
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