This applet's purpose is to change the desktop settings for gtk3 panel.

Should work with 17.10 and later.

Applet is essentially a button that launches a menu-like window that turns the desktop icons on and off.

We need to create some files first.

But before we jump to the solution, you have to know what problem you have specifically. If your entire windows/menu/GUI system freezes (i.e. if the entire Mint Cinnamon desktop has frozen), then the solution you need is to restart it. For this, check the top two answers here:


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Just had this on a fresh install (via debootstrap) as well. It looks like installing ubuntu-mate-core results in a default config with the brisk menu, but that isn't listed as dependency of the package. Works fine for me after installing the mate-applet-brisk-menu package.

If you ever make a mistake with your settings and need to revert back to the saved settings, choose the "revert to saved configuration" item in the NVDA menu.You can also reset your settings to their original factory defaults by choosing Reset Configuration To Factory Defaults, which is also found in the NVDA menu.

Implementing a panel applet is as easy as inheriting from the base class KPanelApplet (declared in kdelibs/kdeui/kpanelapplet.h), providing a factory function and installing the description file mentioned above. For extensions the respective base class is KPanelExtension, declared in kdelibs/kdeui/kpanelextension.h.

We start with a hello world panel applet that can be implemented in only a few lines of code and is a good base upon which to build a more complex applet. As already mentioned in the overview section all that needs to be done is inheriting from KPanelApplet, providing a factory function and a .desktop description file.

Our little project consists of four files: helloworldapplet.h containing the class declaration, helloworldapplet.cpp containing the class implementation and the factory function, helloworldapplet.desktop the description file and Makefile.am as input for the automake/autoconf KDE build system.

Now that your applet is installed and the description file in place, a "Hello World" entry will show up in the Add-Applet sub menu of the panel menu. Select the "Hello World" entry and you will see our blue sunken quadratic panel applet show up in the panel. You will also notice a small grey handle on the left side of the applet. Use the right mouse button context menu of the applet handle to move or remove the applet. You can also move applets by dragging the handle.

Searching for void about() in the KPanelApplet class declaration you will find two similar protected functions void help() and void preferences() In the right mouse button context menu of some applets you find in addition to the already mentioned "Move" and "Remove" entries, entries called "About", "Help" and "Preferences". The three protected functions are action handlers called when a user selects "About", "Help" or "Preferences" from the applets context menu. You have to reimplement them in your applet class to handle them. Not every applet implements for example the "Preferences" action because it might not have any preferences to configure. To avoid unused menu actions in the applet's context menu, kicker will only display those that you configure it to do by passing the according actions you reimplement or'ed together as the third parameter of the applet's class constructor.

The factory function is very similar to the one of the helloworld applet with all occurrences of "helloworldapplet" replaced with "fifteenapplet". The second difference you might notice is that we pass KPanelApplet::About as the third parameter of the FifteenApplet constructor to make sure the "About" context menu entry will be there:

The implementation of the void about() action handler we reimplement from KPanelApplet creates a KAboutData object (see kdelibs/kdecore/kaboutdata.h) and makes use of KAboutApplication (see kdelibs/kdeui.kaboutapplication.h) to display a nice about dialog when the user selects "About" from the applet's context menu.

Looking at the class declaration of KPanelApplet you may have noticed that there is one value ( ReportBug ) in the Action enumeration which does not have a virtual action handler function. The reason for this is ReportBug was added after the release of KDE 2.0 and it is not possible to add virtual functions without breaking binary compatibility of the KDE 2 platform. For this reason to handle the ReportBug action you must reimplement the general action dispatcher function void action(Action) It is called when the user selects any of the actions from the applet's context menu.

As mentioned earlier the panel can have different orientations (horizontal or vertical) and can be placed on different borders of the desktop. Thus you might want to adjust the GUI layout of your applet depending on the panel orientation. There are two protected functions declared in KPanelApplet for applets to query the panel orientation and the direction in which popup menus should be positioned depending on the panel position. The functions are Orientation orientation() and Direction popupDirection() There are also two virtual handlers ( void orientationChange() and void popupDirectionChange() ) an applet can reimplement to react on orientation or direction changes.

In theory the mate-panel window-list applet should be supported, which allows you to switch windows with the panel. In practice some distros are still building applets to run out-of-process, which breaks them on Wayland. More info here: -902834503.

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