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Monday, April 16th 2007, 12:49pm

how to select mac menu in KDE ?

Hi
how to select mac menu in KDE ? does anyone have any idea about it ?

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Wednesday, April 18th 2007, 7:02pm

RE: how to select mac menu in KDE ?

Do you mean in the way Gnome favors having the bar at the top instead of the bottom? Yes, you can position the Kicker to many places on the desktop including the top of the screen. You can do that by right-clicking on the Kicker bar and selecting Properties.
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Monday, July 2nd 2007, 6:40am

RE: how to select mac menu in KDE ?

... or the way mac grabs the active window menu to the top of the screen?
it's on the Control Center, under desktop > behavior

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Thursday, August 2nd 2007, 3:25am

RE: how to select mac menu in KDE ?

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Originally posted by dumpe2fs
Hi
how to select mac menu in KDE ? does anyone have any idea about it ?


Hello Dumpe2fs,

Yes,


To create the Mac style Taskbar (arross the top of screen) carry out the following steps.

1. Right click on anywhere on screen.

2. Select "Configure Desktop"

3. Select "Behaviour"

4. In the "General tab" you will see a set of option buttons.

5. Click "Current applications Menu Bar" (Mac OS Style)

6. Click "Apply" then close the "Configure Desktop" settings box.

You should now have a Mac OS like top panel that has these settings listed.

"File - Sessions -- New - Bookmark - Desktop - Windows"

For your interest I have included this image of my desktop.

Enjoy

Aqualinux

Ps : In case your wanting to know...

I use Granular-Lunux, as well as run Mac machines.
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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Aqualinux" (Aug 2nd 2007, 4:05am)