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=== Gnome Terminal === |
=== Gnome Terminal === |
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* Changing '''default window size (per user - since Ubuntu 10.04)''' |
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# Edit :co / :li to change the default width / height. E.g.: |
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* Changing '''default window size (Panel launcher)''' |
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* Changing '''default window size (Application Menu)''' |
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* Via ''Application Menu'':<br/>Same as above, but need to edit Application Menu (use ''Main Menu - System View''). |
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* Changing '''default window size (Terminal preferred application)''' |
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* Via ''Terminal preferred application'':<br/>Open ''GNOME Configuration Editor''. Go to ''desktop/gnome/applications/terminal'', edit value ''exec-args''=<tt>-x --geometry=150x50+100+100</tt>.<br/>This is same as changing the settings in ''System → ''Preferred Applications → Terminal''. |
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** This is same as changing the settings in ''System → ''Preferred Applications → Terminal''. |
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* '''Q?''' Is there any use to change the file <tt>/usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop</tt>? I hoped that it would change the default settings in ''Gnome DO'', but it doesn't :-(... |
* '''Q?''' Is there any use to change the file <tt>/usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop</tt>? I hoped that it would change the default settings in ''Gnome DO'', but it doesn't :-(... |
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'''Keyboard shortcuts''' |
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Disable the following shortcuts to avoid conflicts with ''Midnight Commander'': |
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* menu shortcut key (F10) |
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* menu access keys (Alt+F) |
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* help (F1) |
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=== Nautilus === |
=== Nautilus === |
Revision as of 08:11, 11 August 2010
Introduction
This page stores useful information related to the Gnome desktop environment for Linux.
Configuration
- Check the nice utility GNOME Configuration Editor (eg. gconf-editor /apps/gnome-terminal )
- Editing a file Open With list in Nautilus: right click on file → properties → go to Open With panel. Add new applications and/or select default application.
Show Home Icons (and others) on Desktop
This tip can be used to show miscellaneous icons on the desktop:
- Open gconf-editor → apps → nautilus → check the appropriate boxes.
Configuring the Window List Panel
To configure the Window List Panel, one must right-click on the bottom left corner, right in the space that separates the Show Desktop button and the first window button. Interesting options are:
- Window List Content → Show windows from all workspaces
- Restoring Minimized Windows → Restore to native workspace
An alternate solution is to use the GNOME Configuration Editor (gconf-editor) in folder /apps/panel/applets/window_list_screen0/prefs/display_all_workspaces
Configuring Alt-Tab
Currently Gnome only allow Alt-Tab to scroll through Windows on the current workspace. This limitation is a known bug (see [1] and [2]). However this limitation can be circumvented using Compiz (see below).
Editing preferences of root
- To edit Appearance Preferences: gksudo gnome-appearance-properties
Compiz
Application Switcher (Alt-Tab)
By default the key bindings are:
- Alt-Tab / Shift-Alt-Tab are assigned to Next window / Prev window
- Ctrl-Alt-Tab / Shift-Ctrl-Alt-Tab are assigned to Next window (All windows) / Prev window (All windows)
It is possible to change these key bindings (for instance to swap them) with the Compiz config settings manager (package compizconfig-settings-manager).
Use either the Application Switcher or the Static Application Switcher.
Custom keyboard shortcuts
Shortcut | Action | Remark |
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Shift-Super-E | Expo - Expo key | |
Alt-Tab | Static Application Switcher - Next Window (all workspaces) | |
Meta-Tab | Ring Switcher - Next Window (all workspaces) | |
Super-A | Scale - Window Picker for all workspaces | |
Super-W | Scale - Window Picker |
Desktop Theme
Apple OS X Tiger-like theme
Startup programs
- To edit startup programs in Gnome, go to menu System → System → Sessions → Startup programs.
- One can also create a script to wait a certain amount of time before launching the program (script command sleep).
- Startup programs are also listed in user home, in folder ~/.config/autostart. A typical entry looks like this:
[Desktop Entry] Type=Application Encoding=UTF-8 Version=1.0 Name=No Name Name[en_US]=Firefox Comment[en_US]=Web Browser Firefox Comment=Web Browser Firefox Exec=firefox-2 X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
Change the last line to false to disable an autostart entry, or even override an system-wide auto-start entry.
Applications
Gnome DO
- My Gnome+launcher bookmarks on Delicious.
- Added 2 new repositories (to get latest version on openSUSE):
- To index Firefox bookmarks, they must be exported to .html. Type about:config in Firefox address bar, and change the settings browser.bookmarks.autoExportHTML ← true.
- To add kde3 applications to catalog:
sudo ln -s /opt/kde3/share/applications/kde /usr/share/applications/kde
- My default configuration:
- Start Gnome DO at login
- Hide window on first launch (quiet mode)
- Show notification icon
- Launch key: <alt>+space
But 1st disable Gnome shortcut for Activate the window menu (System → Preferences → Keyboard shortcut - restart Gnome DO afterwards for change to take effect)
Gnome Terminal
Changing default window size
- Per user - since Ubuntu 10.04:
Click on menu Edit → Profile Preferences..., in tab General, set Default size.
- System-wide:
sudo gedit /usr/share/vte/termcap/xterm
# Edit :co / :li to change the default width / height. E.g.:
# :co#80:it#8:li#24:\
- Via Panel launcher:
Right-click on launcher, Properties, change command to gnome-terminal --geometry=150x50+100+100. - Via Application Menu:
Same as above, but need to edit Application Menu (use Main Menu - System View). - Via Terminal preferred application:
Open GNOME Configuration Editor. Go to desktop/gnome/applications/terminal, edit value exec-args=-x --geometry=150x50+100+100.
This is same as changing the settings in System → Preferred Applications → Terminal. - Q? Is there any use to change the file /usr/share/applications/gnome-terminal.desktop? I hoped that it would change the default settings in Gnome DO, but it doesn't :-(...
Keyboard shortcuts
Disable the following shortcuts to avoid conflicts with Midnight Commander:
- menu shortcut key (F10)
- menu access keys (Alt+F)
- help (F1)
Nautilus
- To change icon size:
- Change the zoom level (in the preference window, or in the toolbar)
- Or right click on an icon, select Stretch icon, and drag icon corner to desired size ([3]).
- To prevent Nautilus to draw the desktop, use Configuration Editor [4]:
gconftool -t bool /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop -s false
- To change default file association (Open With...) (see [5]),
- Right-click on a file of the type you wish to set a default application to open it with
- Select Properties
- Select the Open With tab (all makes sense, now, doesn’t it??)
- Select the application you want associated with that file-type
- Click OK
Bugs
- Wish [6] on Indicator-applet (Add action when double-clicking on an indicator applet)