I liked two parted gnome panel in 10.0, how can i get top part of gnome-panel in 10.1? Just there isn't enough space in just one bottom part of panel ;(
Op ma, 22-05-2006 te 14:51 +0300, schreef Vadim Korsak:
I liked two parted gnome panel in 10.0, how can i get top part of gnome-panel in 10.1?
Right click on the panel and select "allow panel to be moved". Then right click on it again and select "properties" There you see a button called "orientation" (translated from dutch),select "Top" Now that the panel is at the top of your screen right click on it again and select "New panel" Put this panel where ever you like, like you did with the first panel. Chris Maaskant.
Op ma, 22-05-2006 te 14:51 +0300, schreef Vadim Korsak:
I liked two parted gnome panel in 10.0, how can i get top part of gnome-panel in 10.1?
Right click on the panel and select "allow panel to be moved". Then right click on it again and select "properties" There you see a button called "orientation" (translated from dutch),select "Top"
Now that the panel is at the top of your screen right click on it again and select "New panel" Put this panel where ever you like, like you did with
Tnx a lot, that helped.
Maybe you can advise me in how can i get windows to
minimize to that new panel, but not to old?
Quoting Chris Maaskant
Chris Maaskant.
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Hi,
Maybe you can advise me in how can i get windows to minimize to that new panel, but not to old?
- Right-click on that little "fuzz" at the left-hand side of the area where the windows are minimized at the moment - Choose "Remove from panel" from the context menu - Right-click somewhere in the other panel where you want the windows to be minimized - Choose "Add to panel" from the context menu - Choose the "Window list" applet from the list - Left-click on the little "fuzz" at the left-hand side of the newly created are where the windows are minimized and drag it to where you like to have it Good luck! Andreas Hanke -- Bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten sparen: GMX SmartSurfer! Kostenlos downloaden: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer
Op ma, 22-05-2006 te 14:51 +0300, schreef Vadim Korsak:
I liked two parted gnome panel in 10.0, how can i get top part of gnome-panel in 10.1?
Right click on the panel and select "allow panel to be moved". Then right click on it again and select "properties" There you see a button called "orientation" (translated from dutch),select "Top"
Now that the panel is at the top of your screen right click on it again and select "New panel" Put this panel where ever you like, like you did with
Tnx. Than helped very ;)
Quoting Chris Maaskant
Chris Maaskant.
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Chris Maaskant
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