Re: panel complains
- From: Hugo Gayosso <gnuhg myrealbox com>
- To: Dumas Patrice <dumas centre-cired fr>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: panel complains
- Date: 27 Apr 2000 22:07:26 -0400
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Dumas Patrice <dumas@centre-cired.fr> writes:
> I complained about the panel on the top of the screen not because of
> it's existence, but because it can't be configured. When you click with
> the right button on the panel, and in the pop menu on "panel", there is
> no "property", but only "global properties". I think there could be a
> way to set the properties of the top screen panel (like it is for the
> bottom panel).
Check again....
Right click (on the panel) -> Panel -> Properties
You will see several menu, and even an option, called: "all
properties..."
> And another thing is that saw (Mill/Fish) windows are on top of the
> panels, masking them, and that's good most of the time, but I would like
> that when I click on the panel the panel raises above the windows that
> are allready on it. (and even when the mouse pointer enters on it ?).
> I think that it is a desirable feature (to be automatic or
> configurable), but I can only speak for myself.
Check the GNOME Control Center:
Desktop -> Panel -> Miscellaneous
> Last thing, there is a directory, which is called CurrentDirectory in
> the session file, that is the default directory for the applications
> launched from gnome, for example it is the directory where you arrive
> when you start a gnome terminal. I think this could be configured from
> the gnome config center.
Control Center -> Startup Programs
Greetings,
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Hugo Gayosso
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