Oxygen Appmenu is an Oxygen style for Kwin that displays the application menu as a button in the titlebar and works with Qt and GTK applications as well as Firefox or Thunderbird:



and works with Qt and GTK applications as well as Firefox or Thunderbird:

Install Oxygen Appmenu

to install it in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot, you can use a PPA (the same PPA used in the Oxygen Appmenu needs Appmenu-Qt and Qt patched to work with Appmenu-Qt. These are already available in the Ubuntu repositories, so, you can use a PPA (the same PPA used in the Icon Tasks post):

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:gnumdk/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get dist-upgrade sudo apt-get install kwin-style-oxygen-appmenu appmenu-qt

Once installed, open System Settings and under Workspace Appearance > Window Decorations, select "Oxygen Appmenu", then log out and log back in.

Here, you can also choose between different menu styles, configure its background color and so on, by clicking "Configure decoration":

Thanks to Georgi Karavasilev for the tip!

The menu comes with: 'menu' (first screenshot in the post), an icon or the application name:Important: according to its KDE-Look page, Oxygen Appmenu "works, but has some 'no compositing' issues".users can install Oxygen Appmenu via AUR For, get the Oxygen Appmenu source via KDE-Look