Panel and workspace margins
Dave O'Shaughnessy
doshaugh at student.ecu.edu.au
Tue Nov 11 18:28:15 CET 2003
Yeah I like maxed app windows as well. I set the panel on the left of the screen to autohide (and always on top). The only workspace margins I use is a 1 pixel margin on the left and on the right so I can flick the mouse over to either side and scroll desktops with the wheel, works really well :)
Dave.
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 17:21:27 +0100
Jesús García Crespo (aka Sevein) <correo at sevein.com> wrote:
> Hi! This is my new e-mail to xfce lists and, althoung I am Spanish and mi English is not very good, I will try to explain me the best I can.
>
> I love xfce4-panel and I want it be shown always, top of all. But not at all, because I don't like the panel when is over my applications (I have a small monitor and I usually maximized my windows). I have my panel, vertically, on the left and when I maximize my windows, the panel is up.
>
> To solve it, I use workspace margins. I make a left space margins of an amount of pixels, and when I maximize the windows they know that is not good to hide the panel. Is there any better way? It could be possible to make a new option set for the panel that makes friendly between panel and maximized windows?
>
> Have you undestood me? I think my English is not enough to explan it well, but I will learn more vocabulary about this when you reply me, nice users of the nicest desktop, :).
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