Thank you everyone.
I think the dbus command has its own assortment of problems. For now, I'll
keep using dmenu just like I've been doing all these years across desktops.
That's what I'm done to anyway and it always works.
2014-06-17 6:56 GMT+02:00 Kuzma Shapran <leaf.on.w...@gmail.com>:
> I was talking about single instance of lxqt-panel, not plugins. Multiple
> plugins it's another story... not ideal as well :-(
>
> Kuzma
>
>
> On 17 June 2014 15:13, Jerome Leclanche <adys...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 9:32 PM, Kuzma Shapran <leaf.on.w...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > It's possible to activate shortcut without the daemon. You can use:
>> > `qdbus :1.16 /global_key_shortcuts/panel/mainmenu/show_hide
>> > org.lxqt.global_key_shortcuts.client.activated`
>> > where :1.16 is unique service id automatically assigned to lxqt-panel.
>> > Unfortunately it's not persistent between sessions.
>> >
>> > In theory for lxqt-panel it's OK to add a named service id, since it's a
>> > singleton app, so it could be done.
>> >
>> > Cheers,
>> > Kuzma
>>
>> This does cause trouble when we have multiple plugins of the same type
>> though. We have bugs reported regarding things breaking when we have
>> 2+ global menus, or 2+ task managers.
>>
>> J. Leclanche
>>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > On 14 June 2014 04:11, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
>> > <jesus.guerrero.bote...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >> Yes, I am aware of that little dialog. But this functionality relies on
>> >> lxqt-globalkeysd being running. That's not a big deal per se, its
>> memory
>> >> footprint is ridiculous by nowadays standards. But then I will have to
>> keep
>> >> an eye on two sets of key bindings: openbox and lxqt-globalkeysd, and
>> double
>> >> check that they do not overlap...
>> >>
>> >> I all for keeping things simple so...
>> >>
>> >> As an example, regular lxpanel from the original lxde comes with an
>> >> lxpanelctl tool, and by invoking it this way the menu popups
>> inmediatly:
>> >>
>> >> $ lxpanelctl menu
>> >>
>> >> The xfce regular menu and the xfce whisker menu both have a similar
>> >> command line tool.
>> >>
>> >> That's what I am after.
>> >>
>> >> Thanks anyway, your answer is much appreciated :)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> 2014-06-13 15:35 GMT+02:00 Mark Deneen <mdeneen+l...@gmail.com>:
>> >>
>> >>> Jesús,
>> >>>
>> >>> I think that the default binding is alt+f1. You can configure this by
>> >>> right clicking on the apps menu and choosing 'Configure "Application
>> >>> Menu"'.
>> >>>
>> >>> -M
>> >>>
>> >>> On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 7:11 AM, Jesús J. Guerrero Botella
>> >>> <jesus.guerrero.bote...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>> > Hello.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I am a Gentoo user and forum staffer, and it's the first time I am
>> >>> > participating in this mailing list, so, hello everyone.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I been looking for one bit of info that I can't find. I use a very
>> >>> > particular setup with bits from here and there, and, for the time
>> >>> > being, I
>> >>> > am just trying to use lxqt-panel under openbox, with no key bindings
>> >>> > daemon
>> >>> > nor anything else from lxqt.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > For now, I'd like to manage all my bindings using the openbox rc
>> file.
>> >>> > So, I
>> >>> > wanted to know if there's any way to open the lxqt-panel apps menu
>> >>> > using
>> >>> > just the command line. If so, I could then bind that command to a
>> key
>> >>> > combo
>> >>> > in openbox.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > I launch about everything using dmenu which is bound to a key combo,
>> >>> > the
>> >>> > mouse is not my best friend, but still I am curious.
>> >>> >
>> >>> > Thanks for any insight :)
>> >>> > --
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