Description: Darwin menu is a Plasma applet that provides a menu system similar to that found on other operating systems. It allows users to access frequently used system settings and session controls.
Menu supports adding custom commands, which can be placed in separate sub-menu or in common list.
Applet also provides "Force Quit" app, which can be opened with global shortcut. (Default: "Meta-Alt-Escape")
Menu uses global theme, so will adapt to any Plasma style.Last changelog:
You need to test this one on dual monitor setup. The menu lacks of precision and there is no wrap animation like Kpple. I appreciate the fact that you are implementing this with Linux in mind, not Apple Mac. Keep improving.
Specifically, my dual setup is one on the left vertical, the other on center horizontal (both DELL 1920x1200 U2410 at 60Hz). When I press on the menu, it doesn't show up just right below but on the left side (right side of the vertical monitor). My setup: KDE Plasma 6 on openSUSE Tumbleweed with LTS Kernel.
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You need to test this one on dual monitor setup. The menu lacks of precision and there is no wrap animation like Kpple. I appreciate the fact that you are implementing this with Linux in mind, not Apple Mac. Keep improving.
Thank you for good words. I have dual monitor setup and it works fine. But I use it only on program menu panel type.
Specifically, my dual setup is one on the left vertical, the other on center horizontal (both DELL 1920x1200 U2410 at 60Hz). When I press on the menu, it doesn't show up just right below but on the left side (right side of the vertical monitor). My setup: KDE Plasma 6 on openSUSE Tumbleweed with LTS Kernel.
9 Great Plasmaoid. Exactly what I'm searching for ;-)