
Horizontal-grub is a script that changes grub.cfg. I think you have mixed/confused names and you are contributing to the wrong topic. O The heading at Linux Mint shows 'Manjaro' and the heading at Manjaro shows 'Linux Mint'. O And it is not centred but that depends on the resolution and monitor size used. At pretty theme, we can change it to using something more 'pretty'. O The 'box' at the horizontal-grub menu selection (the dark olive green worn-out military ammunition box) is ugly (to me). Ps: my feedback as follows and hope it helps and not to criticize Ps: as you also already know, it is not critical to me that I try this out but to test out and give support to my buddy's 'venture'. Of course I could try with doing the whole thing at the OS (instead at my own grub) but since I have this pretty grub at my own grub, it is easier (and easily convertible back to any theme ) to do it at my grub. I understand it modifies grub.cfg, so I ask if you can provide your grub.cfg so I can modify mine (with adjustments to my case).Īs explained, I use my own grub and I can easily do this as I had with your (non-horizontal-grub) prettygrub.If it does, what part of theme.txt does it modify? I also understand that it will modify grub.cfg while using the 'prettygrub' theme. And I've shown the screen shots somewhere.Īs for horizontal-grub, it is required that you put the file in /usr/local/bin and do the command 'horizontal-grub' after making it executable. And I've put in your prettygrub in it and it works.
