Paul Sutton

Menu

Toolbars

LibreOffice now has several options, when it comes to viewing the menus and options to undertake various tasks while working.

Menu Bar

You can change the way the menu looks from the User Interface option.

User Interface

STANDARD TOOL BAR Standard Toolbar

SINGLE TOOL BAR Single Tool Bar

SIDEBAR Side Bar

TABBED Tabbed

TABBED COMPACT Tabbed Compact

GROUPED BAR COMPACT Grouped Bar Compact

CONTEXTUAL SINGLE Contextual Single

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Adding games to Debian Xfce menu

Yesterday, I wrote briefly that I am now using snaps, this works really well, but does not add items to the Debian XFCE menu automatically.

To solve this I have installed menulibre, which helps users edit the menu.

apt install menulibre

So adding items to this is fairly straight forward.

  1. Load up the menulibre program.

menu —> accessories —> Menu Editor

Launch Program from menu

Once loaded you will be presented with:-

Main Program screen

The + in the corner allows users to add a new entry.

Click on the appropriate place in the menu to add your program to where you want it. You can also move items around with the up / down arrows at the bottom, don't forget to save (see later) what you have changed.

menu 1

You can then enter the details of the program. To save there is an icon to the right of the + Depicting an arrow pointing towards a disk drive. Click this to save.

You can then test to make sure your entry works.

#debian,#buster,#menu,#add,#item,#menulibre

FreeBSD 3

Following on from my previous post which discussed changing the X11 keyboard layout. I had to also change the console layout.

This can be undertaken through editing the appropriate configuration files or with a tool called bsdconfig which needs to be run as root.

The online man page can be found here

This is a menu driven / text based interface. I can't, as yet provide a screen shot, but the man page is comprehensive enough so a screenshot isn't really needed.

To change the keyboard map you will need to find the appropriate section and make the changes.

#bsd, #config, #menu, #settings, #configuration, #tool, #freebsd, #keyboard, #layout, #gb.

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