More about the taskbar
Dmitry DELTA Malykhanov
d726f6e at SDF.LONESTAR.ORG
Thu May 23 18:26:54 CEST 2002
I agree. I mean, I disagree. Hmm, I mean, I don't like it either. :)
If someone needs powerful "taskbasr", I'd suggest him to use IceWM.
On Thu, 23 May 2002, Joe Klemmer wrote:
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> > If you put a quit button in the taskbar, I would never need to open the
> > panel except for once in a blue moon to update the settings or to drag
> > the panel and the taskbar to a different location.
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> Ok, I'll just throw this in because it's been far to long since
> I've been able to say it.....
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> I hate this!! :-P
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> Ok, I don't really hate it. It's not a bad idea, if it's configurable.
> The main reason I use XFce is for the panel.
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> - --
> Joe "Whatever it is, I'm against it!" Klemmer
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