Provides a way to run menubar commands through
rofi, much like the Unity 7
Heads-Up Display (HUD). mate-hud
was originally forked from
i3-hud-menu
:
- https://jamcnaughton.com/2015/10/19/hud-for-xubuntu/
- https://github.com/jamcnaughton/i3-hud-menu
- https://github.com/RafaelBocquet/i3-hud-menu
It was subsequently improved by incorporating improvements from snippins
A Heads-Up Display (HUD) allows you to search through an application's appmenu. So if you're trying to find that single filter in Gimp but can't remember which filter category it fits into or if you can't recall if preferences sits under File, Edit or Tools on your favourite browser, you can just search for it rather than hunting through the menus.
vala-panel-appmenu
includes an implementation of the com.canonical.AppMenu.Registrar
DBus
service. Applications exporting their menu via dbusmenu
need this
service to run. mate-hud.py
tries to get the menu of the currently
focused window, lists possible actions and asks the user which one to
run. mate-hud.py
, binds itself to the Alt_L
keyboard
shortcut by default (can be changed in the settings GUI).
mate-hud
includes a small GUI for configuring settings: hud-settings.py
which should show up in your applications menu. mate-hud.py
reads two gsettings keys:
org.mate.hud
:shortcut
(Default:'Alt_L'
)org.mate.hud
:rofi-theme
(Default:mate-hud
)
mate-hud.py
will not execute until those gsettings keys are created,
which the mate-hud
Debian package will do, and the enabled
key
is set to True using something like dconf-editor
.
mate-hud
can be enabled or disabled by MATE Tweak under Panel > Panel Features > Enable HUD
.
mate-hud.py
uses the mate-hud-rounded
theme by default.
The included mate-hud
and mate-hud-rounded
themes and their HiDPI variants
try to use colors from your GTK theme and your system font. You can see
the available themes and make changes with the included settings program.
- The
vala-panel-appmenu
applet for MATE or XFCE should be added to a panel. mate-hud.py
should be started on session start-up.- The following should be added to the users
~/.profile
or/etc/profile.d
or/etc/X11/Xsession.d/
.
if [ -n "$GTK_MODULES" ]; then
GTK_MODULES="$GTK_MODULES:unity-gtk-module"
else
GTK_MODULES="unity-gtk-module"
fi
export GTK_MODULES
export UBUNTU_MENUPROXY=1
appmenu-qt
gir1.2-gtk-3.0
mate-desktop
python3
python3-dbus
python3-pyinotify
python3-setproctitle
python3-xlib
rofi
unity-gtk2-module
unity-gtk3-module
plotinus
(optional - additional menu backend for some GTK3 programs without a traditional menu)
A reference package for Debian/Ubuntu is available from:
Compatibility may depend on your environment's compatability with the rofi package, which means environments using Wayland (e.g. Ubuntu 21.04) may not work (see related rofi issue).