[Solved] Making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
[Solved] Making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
I was using the 3.3 release of OO on CentOS 5.7 and I experienced lots of instability. In particular a .so associated with OpenOffice kept going missing from somewhere under /usr/lib64.
So, on a chance, upgraded to 3.4 Beta. The libraries seems to have moved to under one or both of /opt/ooo-dev and /opt/ooo-dev3 and 3.4 is proving very stable.
3.3 had a script or something (don't remember the details) under /usr/share/openoffice.org for making the gnome menus.
The OO menu items are now (3.4) gone from under Applications | Office and I haven't found a script with which to restore them?
Pat
So, on a chance, upgraded to 3.4 Beta. The libraries seems to have moved to under one or both of /opt/ooo-dev and /opt/ooo-dev3 and 3.4 is proving very stable.
3.3 had a script or something (don't remember the details) under /usr/share/openoffice.org for making the gnome menus.
The OO menu items are now (3.4) gone from under Applications | Office and I haven't found a script with which to restore them?
Pat
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- Hagar Delest
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Re: no script for making gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
Hi and welcome to the forum!
There is no integration packages for the betas to avoid using them for production. You've to create the menus yourselves.
Please add '[Solved]' at the beginning of your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.
There is no integration packages for the betas to avoid using them for production. You've to create the menus yourselves.
Please add '[Solved]' at the beginning of your first post title (edit button) if your issue has been fixed.
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
Thanks. So can you get me started on how I create the menus for myself? I'd been off of Linux for several years and am only now back on.
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
I don't know about CentOS, but on Fedora, this happens when you have both the Fedora-packaged OOo and the OO.org packages installed at the same time. When the next update of the system OOo happens, some parts of the OO.org install are removed.... a .so associated with OpenOffice kept going missing from somewhere under /usr/lib64.
I always recommend that people stick with their distro's OOo packages, unless there is some specific reason to use the OO.org download. And for sure, don't install both unless you know what you're doing.
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
Ah, menus with Gnome! I've had menus problems too with that!
You've to tweak the application.menu files. You should google for "change gnome menu" and get some results, especially with the freedesktop pages.
For example:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-a ... -2.html.en
http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-s ... troduction
Good luck!
You've to tweak the application.menu files. You should google for "change gnome menu" and get some results, especially with the freedesktop pages.
For example:
http://library.gnome.org/admin/system-a ... -2.html.en
http://standards.freedesktop.org/menu-s ... troduction
Good luck!
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
OK - thanks.
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
So how do I close this out (mark it as answered)?
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Re: No script for making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
On Fedora I've found that you can add to the menus using alacarte as before. Once you've done so it appears in the Applications in the new Gnome format.
[I think you can mark the thread solved by editing your first post.]
[I think you can mark the thread solved by editing your first post.]
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Re: [Solved] Making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
alacarte is easy to use and great. However where do I find icons for the OO apps? All of the OO 3.4 Beta seems to be installed under /opt/ooo-dev and /opt/ooo-dev3. I've been looking through the two directory trees but have yet to find suitable icons.
Thanks for people's help (including the instructions how to finally close out the topic).
Thanks for people's help (including the instructions how to finally close out the topic).
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Re: Making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
Perhaps the icons are not included since the integration package isn't as Hagar Delest states.
Other than downloading the current version just to get the icons, you may well find a set you like by Googling. I've attached the icons used by LibreOffice:
Other than downloading the current version just to get the icons, you may well find a set you like by Googling. I've attached the icons used by LibreOffice:
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Re: Making Gnome application menus in 3.4 Beta
OK thanks - I should finally close this out (and will).
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