Marshals Lone Star Fugitive Task Force, including DPS Special Agents, along with the Lubbock Police Department, Lubbock County Sheriff’s Office and the Hudspeth County Sheriff’s Office assisted in the multi-agency investigation into Allen. Marshals North Texas Fugitive Task Force, including Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Special Agents. Stacey Lee Allen, 48, was arrested by members of the U.S. I often forget right click> configure> menu tab> menu editor (long way to menu> Cinnamon menu editor) so mentioned that.AUSTIN – Texas 10 Most Wanted Sex Offender Stacey Allen, of Sierra Blanca, is back in custody following his arrest on April 26, in Lubbock. I try not to assume anything in life, so went thru the common stuff to rule those options out for what you wanted. was trying to find gui to help as I was having hard time to figure out how to even close and save files editted with Xed in terminal I recall I ended up sorting it all with commandline edits with a desire to look at dconf again in future- it certainly has lots of nuts and bolts to tinker with Yah, smurphos really knocked it out of the park with that response! I did it tooĪnd similar on dconf editor, I came across some advice to use it for something semi-related to what I was trying to tweak early in my LM18.3 experience. Maybe I overlooked something in the configuration settings: One difference, among some others, is that it lacks the "Favorite Apps" column. By the way, I've got Cinnamenu installed as well, but mine looks somewhat different than yours. Now with my downsized Cinnamon menu, I enjoy my desktop even more. It is exactly what I needed to change the width of the That's great! Clear and straightforward instructions. Optionally tweak.ĥ) Save your file and hit Ctrl-Alt-Esc to restart Cinnamon and then view your newly skinny menu.īefore (ignore my overloaded favorites and thus overly tall menu - I use Cinnamenu normally)Īfter (max-width: 10em & this._applicationsBoxWidth + 21) This is using the Mint 19 version Cinnamon 3.8.x version of the applet.ġ) Copy the folder to In the local copy open in a text editor.ģ) Navigate to line 32 const MAX_BUTTON_WIDTH = "max-width: 20em " and reduce the value of 20 (10 works good).Ĥ) There is a default 42 px padding on the box - that's set on line 2942 - _width(this._applicationsBoxWidth + 42) // The answer to life. The easiest tweak is to directly modify the applet code to reduce the maximum button width of the main applications box. The element widths (and thus menu width) is hard coded into the menu applet, taking into account font sizes etc which are set by the theme. but I had good experience editting system gtk2&3 css files to get a decent scrollbar systemwide (my one worst and persistent pet peeve since migrating to linux, lol) I could search and recommend some guides or questions on such answered for menu width and customizing in other ubuntu/mint haunts if you like.Īnother option I bet can help do what you want, complete with even better haps and hazzards, is dconf editor (in SPM/apt) it can wreck things if you're not mindful though, so honor the warning it gives on open. Other ideas I have, may cause issues, headaches, etc so "buyer beware". Otherwise I'd look at Themes and mix~n~match there to get a menu more like what you desire along with all you other preferences left in Themes (manager). I'm new to Linux so this is far from good or only options (and may be dangerous even:D)įirst is right click Mint menu> configure> Menu tab> make adjustments there, also see "Open the menu editor" button. Sorry if the question has been answered before, I did search the forums but I didn't dig that deep. I am quite happy with it's height but I would like it better if I could make if a bit smaller.Īny suggestions and pointers are highly appreciated. As the title suggests, I wonder if there is any way to modify the width of the Cinnamon menu.
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