littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:16
Ok this might sound weird but i am going to try to explain it the best i can..
On a Mac no matter what program you are in the Menu bar is on the Finder bar. (File, Edit, View, ETC...) is there a way on Ubuntu to do the same thing so that programs will have it on the Taskbar (thing with the menu, clock, icons, etc...) instead of in the programs themselves.
Do you mean you want the Applications, Places etc moved down to the bottom, i don't really understand what you mean.
I think he wants a unified Task/Start Menu. I think that requires modifying the window manager and I'm not sure of a *nix WM that supports a unified Task/Start Menu.
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:27
No like in a Mac when you have an application open the (File, Edit, View,ect...) menus are on the task/finder bar. i want to be able to do that on Ubuntu when i have an application open.
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:36
In this image you see the task/finder bar at the top with file edit and such on it i was wondering if it was possible to do that with Ubuntu.
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As far as i know i don't think that it's possible.
yeah I think is impossible, it require to modify the OS itself, not even a theme can do that.
Isn't this what that Mac4Lin project does? I'm sure I've seen this hack before.
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:41
I was not sure if there was an applet that could simply be added to the Panel like the so many there already are.
My mistake, it's not Mac4Lin, it's this
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menu
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:44
i looked at the Mac4lin thing and it did not have anything that i was talking about it in however it does make it visually look like mac. What i am trying to do is get it to do something that i have only seen in mac.
Quote - (Mr Fish @ Sep 8 2008, 14:44)

My mistake, it's not Mac4Lin, it's this
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menuYeap, so I was right.

Just didn't know a project existed, cool!
Pseudonym
Sep 8 2008, 18:48
I remember when I was customising my Feisty install, the Howto I was reading had a section on this but it was really complex and I didn't bother. However, it definitely is possible, just search around for OS X Ubuntu theme and stuff.
I stand corrected

, looks quite nice. I think i might give it a try myself.
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 18:58
i tried to install it however once i did and restartred my machine it does not seam to work correctly i added it to the panel and now i just get two colens :: but nothing next to them with an application open.
KDE can do the Mac like menu bar, not sure about KDE 4.1, but 3.5.9 for sure.
littleneutrino
Sep 8 2008, 19:06
now i have done some tinkering with the code and i am able to get it to show the icon for the application that is currently running howver when you click on it it will show you the basic menu from the actually applications menu in ubuntu.
open_coder
Sep 9 2008, 04:25
I know there is a patch for gnome to do this. I have seen and used it. But it was buggy. And this was a long time ago, so I don't know if it still exists.
Actually I took a second and used google and came up with this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/global_menu. I knew I saw it before. There you go, but use it at your own risk.
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