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> 1. Welcome Paulo (Jerome Leclanche)
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> 3. Re: [lxqt-panel] - Any way to popup the menu via a command?
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> 4. Re: [lxqt-panel] - Any way to popup the menu via a command?
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> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 04:03:02 +0100
> From: Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Lxde-list] Welcome Paulo
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> Hi list
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> Welcome to our first new dev since the merge, Paulo Lieuthier :)
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> Message: 2
> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 04:13:28 +0100
> From: Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Lxde-list] [lxqt-panel] - Any way to popup the menu via
> a command?
> To: Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>
> Cc: LXDE mailing list <[email protected]>
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> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > It's possible to activate shortcut without the daemon. You can use:
> > `qdbus :1.16 /global_key_shortcuts/panel/mainmenu/show_hide
> > org.lxqt.global_key_shortcuts.client.activated`
> > where :1.16 is unique service id automatically assigned to lxqt-panel.
> > Unfortunately it's not persistent between sessions.
> >
> > In theory for lxqt-panel it's OK to add a named service id, since it's a
> > singleton app, so it could be done.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Kuzma
>
> This does cause trouble when we have multiple plugins of the same type
> though. We have bugs reported regarding things breaking when we have
> 2+ global menus, or 2+ task managers.
>
> J. Leclanche
>
>
> >
> >
> > On 14 June 2014 04:11, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> Yes, I am aware of that little dialog. But this functionality relies on
> >> lxqt-globalkeysd being running. That's not a big deal per se, its memory
> >> footprint is ridiculous by nowadays standards. But then I will have to
> keep
> >> an eye on two sets of key bindings: openbox and lxqt-globalkeysd, and
> double
> >> check that they do not overlap...
> >>
> >> I all for keeping things simple so...
> >>
> >> As an example, regular lxpanel from the original lxde comes with an
> >> lxpanelctl tool, and by invoking it this way the menu popups inmediatly:
> >>
> >> $ lxpanelctl menu
> >>
> >> The xfce regular menu and the xfce whisker menu both have a similar
> >> command line tool.
> >>
> >> That's what I am after.
> >>
> >> Thanks anyway, your answer is much appreciated :)
> >>
> >>
> >> 2014-06-13 15:35 GMT+02:00 Mark Deneen <[email protected]>:
> >>
> >>> Jes?s,
> >>>
> >>> I think that the default binding is alt+f1. You can configure this by
> >>> right clicking on the apps menu and choosing 'Configure "Application
> >>> Menu"'.
> >>>
> >>> -M
> >>>
> >>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>> > Hello.
> >>> >
> >>> > I am a Gentoo user and forum staffer, and it's the first time I am
> >>> > participating in this mailing list, so, hello everyone.
> >>> >
> >>> > I been looking for one bit of info that I can't find. I use a very
> >>> > particular setup with bits from here and there, and, for the time
> >>> > being, I
> >>> > am just trying to use lxqt-panel under openbox, with no key bindings
> >>> > daemon
> >>> > nor anything else from lxqt.
> >>> >
> >>> > For now, I'd like to manage all my bindings using the openbox rc
> file.
> >>> > So, I
> >>> > wanted to know if there's any way to open the lxqt-panel apps menu
> >>> > using
> >>> > just the command line. If so, I could then bind that command to a key
> >>> > combo
> >>> > in openbox.
> >>> >
> >>> > I launch about everything using dmenu which is bound to a key combo,
> >>> > the
> >>> > mouse is not my best friend, but still I am curious.
> >>> >
> >>> > Thanks for any insight :)
> >>> > --
> >>> > Jes?s Guerrero Botella
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> >
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> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> --
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> >>
> >>
> >>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2014 16:56:33 +1200
> From: Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Lxde-list] [lxqt-panel] - Any way to popup the menu via
> a command?
> To: Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]>
> Cc: LXDE mailing list <[email protected]>
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> I was talking about single instance of lxqt-panel, not plugins. Multiple
> plugins it's another story... not ideal as well :-(
>
> Kuzma
>
>
> On 17 June 2014 15:13, Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> > > It's possible to activate shortcut without the daemon. You can use:
> > > `qdbus :1.16 /global_key_shortcuts/panel/mainmenu/show_hide
> > > org.lxqt.global_key_shortcuts.client.activated`
> > > where :1.16 is unique service id automatically assigned to lxqt-panel.
> > > Unfortunately it's not persistent between sessions.
> > >
> > > In theory for lxqt-panel it's OK to add a named service id, since it's
> a
> > > singleton app, so it could be done.
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Kuzma
> >
> > This does cause trouble when we have multiple plugins of the same type
> > though. We have bugs reported regarding things breaking when we have
> > 2+ global menus, or 2+ task managers.
> >
> > J. Leclanche
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > On 14 June 2014 04:11, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> > > <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Thanks.
> > >>
> > >> Yes, I am aware of that little dialog. But this functionality relies
> on
> > >> lxqt-globalkeysd being running. That's not a big deal per se, its
> memory
> > >> footprint is ridiculous by nowadays standards. But then I will have to
> > keep
> > >> an eye on two sets of key bindings: openbox and lxqt-globalkeysd, and
> > double
> > >> check that they do not overlap...
> > >>
> > >> I all for keeping things simple so...
> > >>
> > >> As an example, regular lxpanel from the original lxde comes with an
> > >> lxpanelctl tool, and by invoking it this way the menu popups
> inmediatly:
> > >>
> > >> $ lxpanelctl menu
> > >>
> > >> The xfce regular menu and the xfce whisker menu both have a similar
> > >> command line tool.
> > >>
> > >> That's what I am after.
> > >>
> > >> Thanks anyway, your answer is much appreciated :)
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> 2014-06-13 15:35 GMT+02:00 Mark Deneen <[email protected]>:
> > >>
> > >>> Jes?s,
> > >>>
> > >>> I think that the default binding is alt+f1. You can configure this
> by
> > >>> right clicking on the apps menu and choosing 'Configure "Application
> > >>> Menu"'.
> > >>>
> > >>> -M
> > >>>
> > >>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> > >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>> > Hello.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > I am a Gentoo user and forum staffer, and it's the first time I am
> > >>> > participating in this mailing list, so, hello everyone.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > I been looking for one bit of info that I can't find. I use a very
> > >>> > particular setup with bits from here and there, and, for the time
> > >>> > being, I
> > >>> > am just trying to use lxqt-panel under openbox, with no key
> bindings
> > >>> > daemon
> > >>> > nor anything else from lxqt.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > For now, I'd like to manage all my bindings using the openbox rc
> > file.
> > >>> > So, I
> > >>> > wanted to know if there's any way to open the lxqt-panel apps menu
> > >>> > using
> > >>> > just the command line. If so, I could then bind that command to a
> key
> > >>> > combo
> > >>> > in openbox.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > I launch about everything using dmenu which is bound to a key
> combo,
> > >>> > the
> > >>> > mouse is not my best friend, but still I am curious.
> > >>> >
> > >>> > Thanks for any insight :)
> > >>> > --
> > >>> > Jes?s Guerrero Botella
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> > >>> >
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >>> > HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk
> > >>> > Solutions
> > >>> > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> > >>> > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
> > >>> > Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data
> Exploration
> > >>> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems
> > >>> > _______________________________________________
> > >>> > Lxde-list mailing list
> > >>> > [email protected]
> > >>> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
> > >>> >
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Jes?s Guerrero Botella
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > >> HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk
> > Solutions
> > >> Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> > >> Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
> > >> Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration
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> From: Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [Lxde-list] [lxqt-panel] - Any way to popup the menu via
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> Thank you everyone.
>
> I think the dbus command has its own assortment of problems. For now, I'll
> keep using dmenu just like I've been doing all these years across desktops.
> That's what I'm done to anyway and it always works.
>
>
> 2014-06-17 6:56 GMT+02:00 Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>:
>
> > I was talking about single instance of lxqt-panel, not plugins. Multiple
> > plugins it's another story... not ideal as well :-(
> >
> > Kuzma
> >
> >
> > On 17 June 2014 15:13, Jerome Leclanche <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Kuzma Shapran <[email protected]>
> >> wrote:
> >> > It's possible to activate shortcut without the daemon. You can use:
> >> > `qdbus :1.16 /global_key_shortcuts/panel/mainmenu/show_hide
> >> > org.lxqt.global_key_shortcuts.client.activated`
> >> > where :1.16 is unique service id automatically assigned to lxqt-panel.
> >> > Unfortunately it's not persistent between sessions.
> >> >
> >> > In theory for lxqt-panel it's OK to add a named service id, since
> it's a
> >> > singleton app, so it could be done.
> >> >
> >> > Cheers,
> >> > Kuzma
> >>
> >> This does cause trouble when we have multiple plugins of the same type
> >> though. We have bugs reported regarding things breaking when we have
> >> 2+ global menus, or 2+ task managers.
> >>
> >> J. Leclanche
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > On 14 June 2014 04:11, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> >> > <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks.
> >> >>
> >> >> Yes, I am aware of that little dialog. But this functionality relies
> on
> >> >> lxqt-globalkeysd being running. That's not a big deal per se, its
> >> memory
> >> >> footprint is ridiculous by nowadays standards. But then I will have
> to
> >> keep
> >> >> an eye on two sets of key bindings: openbox and lxqt-globalkeysd, and
> >> double
> >> >> check that they do not overlap...
> >> >>
> >> >> I all for keeping things simple so...
> >> >>
> >> >> As an example, regular lxpanel from the original lxde comes with an
> >> >> lxpanelctl tool, and by invoking it this way the menu popups
> >> inmediatly:
> >> >>
> >> >> $ lxpanelctl menu
> >> >>
> >> >> The xfce regular menu and the xfce whisker menu both have a similar
> >> >> command line tool.
> >> >>
> >> >> That's what I am after.
> >> >>
> >> >> Thanks anyway, your answer is much appreciated :)
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> 2014-06-13 15:35 GMT+02:00 Mark Deneen <[email protected]>:
> >> >>
> >> >>> Jes?s,
> >> >>>
> >> >>> I think that the default binding is alt+f1. You can configure this
> by
> >> >>> right clicking on the apps menu and choosing 'Configure "Application
> >> >>> Menu"'.
> >> >>>
> >> >>> -M
> >> >>>
> >> >>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Jes?s J. Guerrero Botella
> >> >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >>> > Hello.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > I am a Gentoo user and forum staffer, and it's the first time I am
> >> >>> > participating in this mailing list, so, hello everyone.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > I been looking for one bit of info that I can't find. I use a very
> >> >>> > particular setup with bits from here and there, and, for the time
> >> >>> > being, I
> >> >>> > am just trying to use lxqt-panel under openbox, with no key
> bindings
> >> >>> > daemon
> >> >>> > nor anything else from lxqt.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > For now, I'd like to manage all my bindings using the openbox rc
> >> file.
> >> >>> > So, I
> >> >>> > wanted to know if there's any way to open the lxqt-panel apps menu
> >> >>> > using
> >> >>> > just the command line. If so, I could then bind that command to a
> >> key
> >> >>> > combo
> >> >>> > in openbox.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > I launch about everything using dmenu which is bound to a key
> combo,
> >> >>> > the
> >> >>> > mouse is not my best friend, but still I am curious.
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> > Thanks for any insight :)
> >> >>> > --
> >> >>> > Jes?s Guerrero Botella
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >
> >> >>> >
> >>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >>> > HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk
> >> >>> > Solutions
> >> >>> > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> >> >>> > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
> >> >>> > Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data
> Exploration
> >> >>> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems
> >> >>> > _______________________________________________
> >> >>> > Lxde-list mailing list
> >> >>> > [email protected]
> >> >>> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
> >> >>> >
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Jes?s Guerrero Botella
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> >> HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk
> >> Solutions
> >> >> Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> >> >> Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
> >> >> Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration
> >> >> http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems
> >> >> _______________________________________________
> >> >> Lxde-list mailing list
> >> >> [email protected]
> >> >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
> >> >>
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >> > HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk
> >> Solutions
> >> > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> >> > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
> >> > Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration
> >> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems
> >> > _______________________________________________
> >> > Lxde-list mailing list
> >> > [email protected]
> >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lxde-list
> >> >
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems
> > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data.
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