Chapter 17. Building Custom Linux Desktops with the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer
• Default Menu Name
This is the name of the menu, as it will be shown in the menu.
• Menu Name (<language-code>)
This is the name of the menu in the language with the RFC1766 language code <language-code>. This
name is shown if the locale is set to the language at runtime.
• Path to Icon File
The filename of the Icon for the menu, shown to the left of the menu name in the KDE menu. If the
icon is available in one of the directories where KDE automatically looks for icons, just the filename
without the extension can be given. Otherwise, the complete path must be specified.
• Hide This Menu
If this radio button is set to Yes, the menu will be a hidden menu. It will not be shown in the menu, but
any applications that are added to this menu via an application group will be available in the KDE File
Associations.
Just as for Applications, the name of the menu can be defined in several languages. The Default Menu
Name is used if no language-specific name is defined, or if the locale specifies that the language is
english. The list of languages that can be defined using the TLDC is found in
/utils/tl-desktop-customizer/desktop_languages.
17.2.5. Defining Application Groups
Enter the "Applications Groups" part of the "Desktop Customizer". This will present you with a list of
existing application groups and their settings.
Note: An application group called "Hidden" is shipped with the default ThinLinc configuration. See
Section 17.4.3 for an explanation of its functionality. Please don’t remove it if you are planning to use
KDE.
Press the button "Add new group" (located at the top in the table of existing application groups) to create
a new application group. This will open a rather large form, where you can define the following
properties:
• Name of the Application Group
This is the name of the Application Group. This is not displayed to the users, but only to the System
Administrator using the ThinLinc Desktop Customizer. Set to something that reflects the contents of
the Application Group.
• Applications Added to Menu
First, define in the dropdown box what location in the menu structure applications choosen in the
boxes below it should be added to.
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