make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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Vermilion
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make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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As there is no "Cuppertino" option in StationTweak > Interface, I am searching for a possibility to make the menus in the windows go to top bar like in macOS. The tutorials in the web are based on linux.
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Re: make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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I did start to port the same thing than Ubuntu MATE but I have that problem https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/now-i-n ... ly/20235/2 and I did not found how to fix that yet.
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Re: make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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Is it possible to have MATE Desktop (default) and the dock instead the bottom bar? I deleted the bottom bar and want the dock there instead. I like more "mac Feeling" as I am used to the macOS Desktop. Thanks in advance. :)
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Re: make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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Did you ever try Station Tweak?
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Re: make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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ericbsd wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 2:16 pm Did you ever try Station Tweak?
Of course I did, but I cannot make a custom panel layout. I want the usual mate layout and the dock from "element". I thought there may be a way to edit a config file to have quite a "mix" of both layouts or sth else.
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Re: make MATE Behavior like macOS (Menu on top)

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Vermilion wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 1:18 pm Is it possible to have MATE Desktop (default) and the dock instead the bottom bar? I deleted the bottom bar and want the dock there instead.
Solved it by just deleting the bottom bar and add "plank" to auto startup.
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