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#1 2022-04-08 16:52:12

Tabespe
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Registered: 2019-12-04
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docklike: unused options in the right click dialog

I use docklike.

When I right click on a icon of a programme that is open, I get a dialogue box with a lot of options. But I do not need all.
So my question is:

Is there a way to delete the following unused options? For example maybe by editing any config? :

https://imgur.com/0q11IqK

Thank you.

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#2 2022-04-08 20:49:35

ToZ
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Re: docklike: unused options in the right click dialog

Unfortunately, no - not currently.

It is hard-coded to grab all wnck window actions ( wnck_action_menu_new() ) and add them to the menu.

You could request an enhancement to have that made optional.


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#3 2022-04-09 06:56:30

Tabespe
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Registered: 2019-12-04
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Re: docklike: unused options in the right click dialog

Thank you ToZ.

So I guess there is also not a possibility to just change the order of the right click menu entries?

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#4 2022-04-09 07:36:29

KBar
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Registered: 2021-11-05
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Re: docklike: unused options in the right click dialog

Nope. At least on 4.14, it's not supported. Menu items and popup labels aren't initialized as children, so you can't even apply a pseudo-class selector (i.e. :nth-child(N)).


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