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How to Enable Unity Quicklists in Google Chrome and Firefox Posted: 22 Apr 2011 09:21 PM PDT A few weeks ago, we did an in-depth review of Ubuntu 11.04 when compared with Fedora 15. One of the interesting little features we missed was Quicklists in Unity. Quicklists allow users to access common menus, or perform common tasks within a program by right-clicking the launcher icon. The feature is very much similar to Jump Lists in Windows 7, which could be accessed by right-clicking the Windows task bar. Applications, like Browsers and Media Players use these Jump Lists to let the user access documents and tasks associated with the current application. Unity on the other hand being freshly baked from the oven, there aren't many applications that take advantage of the Quicklist features. Here's a quick tip that will let you enable Quicklists for both Google Chrome and Firefox. Using Google Chrome and/or Chromium: Google Chrome and Chromium don't support Quicklists by default; however, with a little tweaking the feature can be enabled to support incognito mode. Here's the whole process in 2 easy steps. Step 1: Backup - Open the terminal (Ctrl+Alt+T) and type in the following code: sudo cp /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop.backup Step 2: Then, type the following line in the terminal: sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop Step 3: Now that the file is opened, paste the following code at the end of the file. When done, press Ctrl+S and close the window. X-Ayatana-Desktop-Shortcuts=NewWindow;Incognito; [NewWindow Shortcut Group] Name=New Window Exec=google-chrome TargetEnvironment=Unity [Incognito Shortcut Group] Name=New Incognito Tab Exec=google-chrome --incognito Using Firefox: Firefox 4 can also be tweaked to show various options in the Quicklists. These options allow users to open a new window, toggle the Private browsing mode, start the Profile Manager, and use the safe mode. The safe mode starts Firefox without any extensions or plugins. The profile manager can be used to access different profiles before starting the actual session. Right-clicking on the Firefox launcher icon and selecting 'Profile Manager' will open a window like this: Anyways, enough talk, here's how to get it in 4 easy steps: Step 1: Backup the file.. sudo cp /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop.backup Step 2: Open the terminal and type in.. sudo gedit /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop Step 3: Apparently, Firefox already supports the New Window quick list item. So, find the code that begins with a line that looks like this: X-Ayatana-Desktop-Shortcuts=NewWindow; This line will be followed by some code. Now, delete the line and the lines below it. Step 4: Add following code to the file, press Ctrl+S and exit. X-Ayatana-Desktop-Shortcuts=NewWindow;PrivateToggle;ProfileMgr;Safe-Mode; [NewWindow Shortcut Group] Name=Open a New Window Name[ast]=Abrir una ventana nueva Name[bn]=Abrir una ventana nueva Name[ca]=Obre una finestra nova Name[da]=Åbn et nyt vindue Name[de]=Ein neues Fenster öffnen Name[es]=Abrir una ventana nueva Name[fi]=Avaa uusi ikkuna Name[fr]=Ouvrir une nouvelle fenêtre Name[gl]=Abrir unha nova xanela Name[he]=פתיחת חלון חדש Name[hr]=Otvori novi prozor Name[hu]=Új ablak nyitása Name[it]=Apri una nuova finestra Name[ja]=新しいウィンドウを開く Name[ku]=Paceyeke nû veke Name[lt]=Atverti naują langą Name[nl]=Nieuw venster openen Name[ro]=Deschide o fereastră nouă Name[ru]=Открыть новое окно Name[sv]=Öppna ett nytt fönster Name[ug]=يېڭى كۆزنەك ئېچىش Name[uk]=Відкрити нове вікно Name[zh_CN]=新建窗口 Name[zh_TW]=開啟新視窗 Exec=firefox -new-window about:blank TargetEnvironment=Unity [Safe-Mode Shortcut Group] Name=Safe-Mode Exec=firefox -safe-mode TargetEnvironment=Unity [PrivateToggle Shortcut Group] Name=Enable/Disabe Private Mode Exec=firefox -private-toggle TargetEnvironment=Unity [ProfileMgr Shortcut Group] Name=Start Profile Manager Exec=firefox -ProfileManager TargetEnvironment=Unity Menu doesn't show up: If the menu doesn't show up, remove the launcher from the Unity bar by right-clicking and unchecking the option titled "Keep in Launcher". Then search for the program and drag it to the Unity bar again. The Quicklist should be visible by now. If something goes wrong, type the following commands. These commands will restore the original '.desktop' files and delete the modified ones, taking things back to normal. For Google Chrome: sudo rm -rf /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop sudo mv /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop.backup /usr/share/applications/google-chrome.desktop For Firefox: sudo rm -rf /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop sudo mv /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop.backup /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop |
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