Peoples using this package are advised to use the topmenu plugin for xfce4. I'll disown this package in the near future.
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Package Details: xfce4-macmenu-plugin 1.0.15-7
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| Package Base: | xfce4-macmenu-plugin |
|---|---|
| Description: | Mac-style menubar plugin for xfce panel (4.4+) |
| Upstream URL: | http://aquila.deus.googlepages.com/ |
| Category: | xfce |
| Licenses: | |
| Submitter: | None |
| Maintainer: | None |
| Last Packager: | gborzi |
| Votes: | 23 |
| First Submitted: | 2006-10-06 09:17 |
| Last Updated: | 2014-06-05 20:21 |
Dependencies (4)
- fontconfig
- xfce4-panel>=4.3.99.2
- gtk2-aqd (optional) – gtk2 menu support
- gtk3-aqd (optional) – gtk3 menu support
Required by (0)
Sources
- macmenu-applet.c
- macmenu-tslist.h
- xfce4-macmenu-plugin.1
- xfce4-macmenu-plugin.desktop
Latest Comments
Comment by gborzi
Comment by gborzi
@vohof
it is a "Mac-style menubar plugin for xfce panel (4.4+)".
Comment by vohof
Experiencing the same as @hachre
Only a bold window title is showing. I'm using it with lightdm + xmonad.
Comment by gborzi
@wsamh
yes, gtk2-aqd (as well as gtk3-aqd) is a patched version of gtk2.
Comment by wsamh
When I install gtk2-aqd. I get "gtk2-aqd conflicts with gtk2". Is this safe?
Comment by prateek13
can you please add gtk2-aqd in the dep. list ?
Comment by shuuichi
how can I make Qt apps work with this? (actually, there is a menubar working with Qt apps?)
Comment by Jristz
gtk{2,3}-aqd is need to make this work but not at build time
Comment by hachre
When I install this, all I see is a bolded name of the program I have selected, but no menus... What am I missing??
Comment by Jristz
I can confirm that fontconfig is needed as dep but not fontconfig-ubuntu, this happen because this plugin is linked to the actual fonrtconfig provider, in your case fontconfig-ubuntu, in may case fontconfig-infinality (an ldd in MY system reveal this)
is safe change to a simple fontconfig
Comment by M4rQu1Nh0S
Updated, thanks by your PKGBUILD certified :D
Comment by Jristz
ok this PKGBUILD build and fix ALL the problems and is TU certified ,)
http://pastebin.com/4SXaMuZ9
Comment by Jristz
now a simple recodatory: pkg dir now differ on they value (now is .../pkg/$pkgname/...) this because the debug (installed on .../pkg$pkgname-debug/...) is building as a separate package, please TEST after update because mv $pkgdir isnot same as mv ../pkg that make a dummy package, and build without a package is deprecated and removed on pacman-git (aka 4.1.1 or 4.2.0)
Comment by M4rQu1Nh0S
Thank you.all packages maintained by me will be updated to let you use the parameters "$ startDir" to now use "$ srcdir" now.
Comment by Jristz
no package section and only a build one, break on pacman 4.1, using $startdir break build on pacman 4.1, no dounload from source, and all on the package in AUr, this going against pacman baseline (and gtmanfred going to delete this is not update it [he GOING to make it, is they job])
please update to make pacman 4.1+ complain
Comment by M4rQu1Nh0S
yes...
before compile, remove the fontconf-ubuntu as dependency in PKGBUILD and compile.
and check the compiled package with namcap!
the namcap show to error with fontconfig-ubuntu missing.
Comment by Jristz
fontconfig-ubuntu ???
why this is needed???
Comment by M4rQu1Nh0S
ohh yeah!!
release >_:4
none file missing in tarball
Comment by martadinata666
missing macmenu-tslist.h ?
Comment by greygjhart
> No icon, no action, no settings
can you see the name of the focused application ?
If not, then it's a serious problem and I would like you to tell me also which WM you use.
If you can see it, then I'm sorry but that's all you can get with the regular gtk2. Install gtk2-aqd and you'll see wonders. It isn't included in the dependencies as it needs to uninstall regular gtk2, so it is quite a pain in the neck. IMHO users should choose if they want to install it at the very beginning of their desktop installation, or to ignore the dependencies and uglily install it in place of gtk2, while keeping all other gtk2 programs (gtk2-aqd provides gtk2 of course).
Comment by messo8080
Not working for me.
xfce4 4.8.5-1
3.0-ARCH i686
Everything installed correctly, but applet not working. No icon, no action, no settings
Comment by greygjhart
Fixed
Comment by Francesco
PKGBUILD should be corrected: plugin gets installed to /usr/lib/xfce4/xfce4/panel-plugins/ instead of /usr/lib/xfce4/panel-plugins/