The application menu is a plugin of lxpanel.
To restore it, you could use the right click on the panel > "Add/Remove
elements to the panel" > "Add" > "Menu".
Regards,
Pierre Gobin
Le 31.03.2014 02:02, Aere Greenway a écrit :
Rafael:
I managed to fix the problem.
I examined the ".config/lxpanel/Lubuntu/panels/panel" file in my home
directory on another Lubuntu 13.10 machine, and found that the
following lines were missing from that file of the system I
'destroyed':
Plugin {
type = menu
Config {
image=/usr/share/lubuntu/images/lubuntu-logo.png
system {
}
separator {
}
item {
command=run
}
separator {
}
item {
image=gnome-logout
command=logout
}
}
}
I restored those lines, and then on rebooting, the application launch
menu was restored to my task-bar.
My primary system is saved!
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
- Aere
On 03/30/2014 05:15 PM, Rafael Laguna wrote:
Did you erase all config folders? Like "./config/lxde" or something.
Rafael Laguna
Lubuntu Artwork Team
Aere Greenway <[email protected]> wrote:
All:
I can't believe it, but it appears that I have accidentally destroyed
my
primary system (Lubuntu 13.10).
I was attempting to remove one of my commonly used (but no longer
needed) task-bar launchers, but what I actually (unknowingly) removed
was the application menu itself (the icon at the far left of the
task-bar).
I have spent over an hour trying to figure out a way to restore it,
and
have not been successful.
Does anyone have any idea of how to restore the application menu to
the
task-bar?
-- Sincerely,
Aere
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