mate-menu | An Advanced Menu for the MATE Desktop | Menu library
kandi X-RAY | mate-menu Summary
kandi X-RAY | mate-menu Summary
This is MATE Menu, a fork of MintMenu. Personally I'm not the least bit interested in using the MATE Menu but I see that it is regularly requested in the Ubuntu MATE community. So consider MATE Menu a gift from me, to you :-).
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- Called when the user clicks
- Return the path to user item
- Returns a list of system item paths
- Builds the favorites
- Create a popup menu
- Stop this widget
- Run the event loop
- Returns the name of the window
- Popup the menu
- Check if a given location is in the favorites list
- Add the object to the panel
- Key release event handler
- Called when desktop entry changes
- Execute the program
- Toggle toggle of plugins
- Changes the icon size of the widget
- Callback called when the user clicks
- Set plugins layout
- Updates the settings for the given tree
- Edit a place dialog
- Create the panel button
- Changes the orientation of the applet
- Creates a new Place dialog
- Regenerates the plugins
- Create a popup menu
- Regenerates the plugin
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QUESTION
my goal is to configure a minimal Mate desktop that allows only Firefox and limited file management.
Up to now, I managed to strip down most of the desktop by editing the menu files in: /etc/xdg/menus/:
- mate-applications.menu
- mate-preferences-categories.menu
so that it looks now like this:
This strips the menu for all user, which is not optimal, but will do for this scenario. But I would also like to remove or disable the "lock screen" and "shutdown" buttons.
I tried this by configuring an appropriate dconf-Profile. There are settings that sound promising - but have no effect:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Sep-15 at 13:08To answer my own question - at least partially:
One of the problems was the name of the DCONF profile "remote-desktop" - the dash is not an allowed character here. So I renamed my db and profile from "remote-desktop" to "remotedesktop". Still no breakthrough.
Then I reinstalled mate, dropping "brisk-menu" from the installation and NOT adding a top panel menu. Instead I used dconf to add just Logout and Firefox launcher objects to the top panel. You have to edit the list of panel object-ids to make these object visible and to prevent mate from "bitching" about missing applets (like brisk menu).
Now I have the desired effect (logout and starting Firefox is accessible, but not Lock-Screen and Shutdown).
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You can use mate-menu like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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