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I am a retired programmer currently using Fedora 29, with Cinnamon manually installed, via dnf. I am already reasonably comfortable with bash. I would like to remove my dependency on Cinnamon.org (as
well as any Fedora-Cinnamon-spin), and teach myself how to use bash to manually alter Fedora's default gnome-3 desktop to approximate the Cinnamon desktop. This includes a taskbar for favorite icons and minimized apps, a system tray, and a lower left corner menu for launching apps.



My guess is that GTK will be involved, as well as the gsettings command. I am looking for tutorials/guides that discuss the overall task at a high level, identifying the relevant issues and subtasks, and listing the order that the subtasks should be accomplished in a script. Hopefully, the documentation would then offer sample scripts (perhaps involving GTK) for each subtask.



I request help finding such documentation.



Although I suspect that I will be able to find GTK tutorials, my internet research has not uncovered any gsettings tutorials or any overview tutorials/guides re deep alterations of the desktop.



I exclude importing any 3rd party software (e.g. a taskbar); I want the desktop alteration to be entirely native to Fedora.










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  • You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago










  • @eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
    – user2661923
    6 hours ago










  • It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago
















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I am a retired programmer currently using Fedora 29, with Cinnamon manually installed, via dnf. I am already reasonably comfortable with bash. I would like to remove my dependency on Cinnamon.org (as
well as any Fedora-Cinnamon-spin), and teach myself how to use bash to manually alter Fedora's default gnome-3 desktop to approximate the Cinnamon desktop. This includes a taskbar for favorite icons and minimized apps, a system tray, and a lower left corner menu for launching apps.



My guess is that GTK will be involved, as well as the gsettings command. I am looking for tutorials/guides that discuss the overall task at a high level, identifying the relevant issues and subtasks, and listing the order that the subtasks should be accomplished in a script. Hopefully, the documentation would then offer sample scripts (perhaps involving GTK) for each subtask.



I request help finding such documentation.



Although I suspect that I will be able to find GTK tutorials, my internet research has not uncovered any gsettings tutorials or any overview tutorials/guides re deep alterations of the desktop.



I exclude importing any 3rd party software (e.g. a taskbar); I want the desktop alteration to be entirely native to Fedora.










share|improve this question
























  • You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago










  • @eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
    – user2661923
    6 hours ago










  • It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago














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I am a retired programmer currently using Fedora 29, with Cinnamon manually installed, via dnf. I am already reasonably comfortable with bash. I would like to remove my dependency on Cinnamon.org (as
well as any Fedora-Cinnamon-spin), and teach myself how to use bash to manually alter Fedora's default gnome-3 desktop to approximate the Cinnamon desktop. This includes a taskbar for favorite icons and minimized apps, a system tray, and a lower left corner menu for launching apps.



My guess is that GTK will be involved, as well as the gsettings command. I am looking for tutorials/guides that discuss the overall task at a high level, identifying the relevant issues and subtasks, and listing the order that the subtasks should be accomplished in a script. Hopefully, the documentation would then offer sample scripts (perhaps involving GTK) for each subtask.



I request help finding such documentation.



Although I suspect that I will be able to find GTK tutorials, my internet research has not uncovered any gsettings tutorials or any overview tutorials/guides re deep alterations of the desktop.



I exclude importing any 3rd party software (e.g. a taskbar); I want the desktop alteration to be entirely native to Fedora.










share|improve this question















I am a retired programmer currently using Fedora 29, with Cinnamon manually installed, via dnf. I am already reasonably comfortable with bash. I would like to remove my dependency on Cinnamon.org (as
well as any Fedora-Cinnamon-spin), and teach myself how to use bash to manually alter Fedora's default gnome-3 desktop to approximate the Cinnamon desktop. This includes a taskbar for favorite icons and minimized apps, a system tray, and a lower left corner menu for launching apps.



My guess is that GTK will be involved, as well as the gsettings command. I am looking for tutorials/guides that discuss the overall task at a high level, identifying the relevant issues and subtasks, and listing the order that the subtasks should be accomplished in a script. Hopefully, the documentation would then offer sample scripts (perhaps involving GTK) for each subtask.



I request help finding such documentation.



Although I suspect that I will be able to find GTK tutorials, my internet research has not uncovered any gsettings tutorials or any overview tutorials/guides re deep alterations of the desktop.



I exclude importing any 3rd party software (e.g. a taskbar); I want the desktop alteration to be entirely native to Fedora.







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  • You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago










  • @eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
    – user2661923
    6 hours ago










  • It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago


















  • You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago










  • @eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
    – user2661923
    6 hours ago










  • It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
    – eyoung100
    6 hours ago
















You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
– eyoung100
6 hours ago




You do understand that Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME3. Using the GNOME3 Developer Center would be a good start.
– eyoung100
6 hours ago












@eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
– user2661923
6 hours ago




@eyoung100 I knew that Cinnamon was a several years old fork, but didn't understand how that would be relevant. Thanks for the Developer Center link, very intriguing.
– user2661923
6 hours ago












It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
– eyoung100
6 hours ago




It's relevant because the approaches used to devolop/power use GNOME3 are applicable to Cinnamon, i.e. the same GTK in GNOME3 is nearly identical to the GTK in Cinnamon.
– eyoung100
6 hours ago










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