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Hi! On Helium I was able to use a GUI to add applications to my tint2 panel, but I'm not quite sure if this is possible on Lithium.
On Helium, I would do this:
1. Menu → Preferences → Tint2 → Edit Tint2s → Tint2 Config GUI.
2. Right-click on the theme in use, and choose Edit theme...
3. Choose Launcher on the left-hand side, then add or remove applications with the GUI.
Is there an analogous way to do this on Lithium?
EDIT: Nevermind! run: tint2conf
If you add tint2conf as the first app in your launcher, then it's easy to get back to it to add/remove apps.
Last edited by johnha (2020-08-01 18:23:17)
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Hi! On Helium I was able to use a GUI to add applications to my tint2 panel, but I'm not quite sure if this is possible on Lithium.
tint2conf, is part of the debian package tint2. It is available in buster as well as in stretch, thus awailable in standard Lithium install.
But, you need to start it with gmrun (Alt + F2) or from terminal, or add it to jgmenu yourself. It are not kiusted on jgmenu.
But, personaly, I think it is quite easy to edit tint2 config file and add an programlauncher.
You could examine the difference in your tin2-config file and a standard tint2-config-file.
Last edited by rbh (2020-08-01 18:50:43)
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tint2conf, is part of the debian package tint2.
I noticed that the tiunt2 version in stretch is quite old. (packages.debian.org - tint2
There is an Bunsenlabs package, that is uptodate with the source version (16.7) om gitlab. So, on BL, tint2 is installed from BL-repos.
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