Customizong xfce4
mazzanti
mazzanti at salleurl.edu
Mon Nov 24 09:22:44 CET 2003
Uhmm... I installed RedHat 9 rpm's of xfce 4.0.1 and the only items I see
in Settings Manager are:
* Desktop Backdrop
* Window Manager
* XFCE Panel
* Desktop workspaces
* Workspace Margins
so no 'User Interface' or 'Taskbar'. As I installed all rpm's I assume
everything should be there. Is there a way to amually configure the items
appearing in Settings Manager? Or should I uninstall everything and start
all over again :(? If the answer is the later, in which order should I
install things?
Thanks a lot,
Ferran.
On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Nikola Pizurica wrote:
> On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 17:13, mazzanti wrote:
>
> > I try to change default colors of windows, menues, etc... and I don't know
> > how to do it.
>
> Settings Manager -> User interface (for gtk2 themes-buttons, menus,...)
> and Settings manager->Window Manager for WM themes (window borders).
>
> > Is there any configuration tool I can use for that?
>
> Settings Manager.
>
>
>
> > haven't seen any which let's you do that in the Setup tab...
> > BTW after installing xfce4 I see in my desktop a large grey bar on the
> > upper part of the srceen, and windows refuse to use the space occupied by
> > it. What is it for?
>
> It's taskbar. Go to Settings Manager-> Taskbar and there you have
> options for position, should it display tasks from all workspaces or
> not, desktop pager, etc.
>
>
> Hope this helps :-)
>
> Nikola
>
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