On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 22:50 -0600, Ted Gould wrote: <snip> > > You've probably got two choices that are reasonable: > > You could make a "mock registrar" in DBus that would tell all the > applications that there menus are being registered, but then ignoring > them. All of them just register to a well-known name in DBus. > appmenu-gtk would then think the menus are being used and hide them in > the application. > > Or you could make your own menu module. The way that the appmenus work > is that GTK loads a module (appmenu-gtk) which controls the exporting of > them over DBus. You could make your own module that just always hid the > menus.
The other thing you could do is run unity-panel-service at log in. This does the job of loading indicator-appmenu but it has no UI and will happily sit through the session in the background. It's not packaged separately from Unity, though, so you'd need to do that to avoid pulling in a bunch of deps. Regards, -- Neil Jagdish Patel | Technical Lead Desktop Experience Team Canonical 27 Floor, Millbank Tower London SW1P 4QP Ubuntu - Linux for Human Beings www.canonical.com _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ayatana Post to : ayatana@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ayatana More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp