4.7. Menus
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4.7. Menus
You can add the following types of menu to your panels:
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Main Menu: You can access almost all of the standard applications, commands, and
configuration options from the Main Menu. To add a Main Menu to a panel, right-click on
any vacant space on the panel, then choose Add to Panel->Main Menu. You can add as many
Main Menu objects to your panels as you want. By default, the Main Menu is represented on
panels by a stylized footprint icon, as follows:
Main Menu icon.
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Menu Bar
: You can access almost all of the standard applications, commands, and
configuration options from the menus in the
Menu Bar
. The
Menu Bar
contains the
Applications menu and the Actions menu. To add a
Menu Bar
to a panel, right-click on any
vacant space on the panel, then choose Add to Panel->Menu Bar. You can add as many
Menu Bar
objects to your panels as you want.
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System menus: System menus contain the standard applications and tools that you can use in
your desktop environment. The Applications menu and Actions menu are system menus. To
add a system menu to a panel, right-click on a launcher in the menu, then choose Entire menu-
>Add this as menu to panel.
Menus that you add to your panels are represented by an icon with an arrow. The arrow indicates that
the icon represents a menu or drawer.
Figure 4.4
shows how menus typically appear on panels.
Figure 4.4. Typical Menu Objects on a Panel
Typical menu objects on
panel.
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