Open gconf-editor, press Alt+F2, write "gconf-editor" and press OK.
I gconf-editor go under /apps/panel/objects
Now look in all the subfolders, and look for one where the "object_type" is set to "menu-object" or "menu-bar". If you find a "menu-object" just scoll down to the key "use_custom_icon", set to True, and then edit the key "custom_icon" and insert the path to the icon you want to use. If you find a "menu-bar" then change the key "object-type" to "menu-object" and then scoll down to the key "use_custom_icon", set to True, and then edit the key "custom_icon" and insert the path to the icon you want to use. This will replace your menu with an icon. Done.. Does it work?
With Beryl. In beryl settings under "Window management" and "Set window attribs by various criteria". Then under Window opacity, add "w:DropdownMenu:89", "w:Menu:89" and "w:PopupMenu:89". Replace 89 with something else if you want more og less transparency.
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very cool, i like. what is the other stuff you have in your desktop screenshot it looks very slick
thanks. i have details about my desktop here: http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/60878045/
how did you get the transparent menus?
With Beryl. In beryl settings under "Window management" and "Set window attribs by various criteria". Then under Window opacity, add "w:DropdownMenu:89", "w:Menu:89" and "w:PopupMenu:89". Replace 89 with something else if you want more og less transparency.
Dude its amazing but its just giving me a x in a file...wired,what to do?
And the foot of gnome ¿? i am waiting for this ...
I will make that too. :) I can't say when I'll do it. But maybe tomorrow.
AWESOME!!! LOVE THE BUTTON!!!
Thanks. =)