auto minimize panel?..:)
Chris Wilson
xfce at rochester.rr.com
Mon Jun 24 02:09:18 CEST 2002
Doh.. Almost forgot.. You'll have to use this to get rid of the Icon
displayed when the panel is minimized:
Style "XFce Main Panel" StartIconic, NoIcon
When I updated to the CVS version, to get the taskbar, I had to add
Style "*" NoIcon
So that I wouldn't see any icons for minimized-apps on my desktop, hence
mine was already not showing an icon. :-)
-
Chris
On 24 Jun 2002 01:56:43 +0200
It is rumored that Horn Gabor <Horn.Gabor at aktiv.co.hu> said:
> Hi Chris!
>
> Yeah it was my thought too. Althought taht StartIconic trick doesn't
> work for me, it shows the panel even when i add that line (or line
>
> Style "*panel" StartIconic
>
> ).
>
> Now I'd li
>
> bye, hirisov
>
>
>
>
> 2002-06-24, h keltezéssel Chris Wilson ezt írta:
> > Adding
> >
> > Style "XFce Main Panel" StartIconic
> >
> > to your ~/.xfce/xfwmrc file should do the trick. You'll still be able
> > to bring up the panel if you want, by using your right-click to bring
> > up a list of the currently running Apps.
> >
> > Now, if you don't even want to be able to bring up the panel at all, so
> > it's like it's not even running at all, you could add this instead:
> >
> > Style "XFce Main Panel" StartIconic, CirculateSkip, CirculateSkipIcon,
> > WindowListSkip
> >
> > That'll make it so you don't even see it on any of your task lists.
> >
> > Since the new taskbar is actually apart of the xfce code, though, I
> > don't think there's a way to run the taskbar without running the panel.
> > I could be wrong though, and I'm sure the authors could offer more
> > insight on this.:-)
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > Chris
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