Description: A simple purple button replacement for the traditional gnome panel in the style of the Media Center 2005 Royale Start button, but better. Make your panel stand out. Blue and Black soon to come.
Simple steps to apply panel button:
1. Open Terminal 2. Type gconf-editor 3. Go to apps - panel - objects 4. Look for the menu_bar object 5. Find use_custom_icon and enable it 6. Change object_type to menu_object 7. Under custom_icon, type in the location of the PNG file
You're done! The panel menu should look like one button and house the Places and System menu's as well.Last changelog:
Simple Steps:
1. Open Terminal
2. Type gconf-editor
3. Go to apps - panel - objects
4. Look for the menu_bar object
5. Find use_custom_icon and enable it
6. Change object_type to menu_object
7. Under custom_icon, type in the location of the PNG file
You're done! The panel menu should look like one button and house the Places and System menu's as well.
Ratings & Comments
3 Comments
Sweet! Looks awesome? Got any tips or can you point me in the direction of modifying my Ubuntu menu? I have done this on KDE with kbfx.
Simple Steps: 1. Open Terminal 2. Type gconf-editor 3. Go to apps - panel - objects 4. Look for the menu_bar object 5. Find use_custom_icon and enable it 6. Change object_type to menu_object 7. Under custom_icon, type in the location of the PNG file You're done! The panel menu should look like one button and house the Places and System menu's as well.
Great! That works. Thanks for the help.