"New" XFCE User - a Few Q's
TerryJ
listmail at exemail.com.au
Sat Feb 17 21:10:00 CET 2007
Right-click if you are right-handed, left-click if you are left-handed.
Whichever, you use some finger other than the index finger. If there's
an accepted way of saying that (other than using numbers), I'd like to
know what it is.
Jeffrey Sabarese wrote:
> <snip>
>
> @Terry: I do not understand what you mean by:
> "...The non-index mouse button on the panel >context menu >add new item
> >Window List..."
> please explain when you have time. hopefully i'll understand if i try
> a few things.
>
> <snip>
>
> :)
>
> thanks!
> -Jeff Sabarese
> http://novicenotes.net
>
>
> On 2/16/07, TerryJ <listmail at exemail.com.au> wrote:
>
>> Jeffrey Sabarese wrote:
>>
>>> hello. i typed an "intrdocue myself" sort of text, but it became
>>> lengthy, so i removed and appended it to the bottom. read if you wish,
>>> but it contains to inquiry.
>>>
>>> THIS USER's INQUIRY:
>>> How can i get (or are there XFCE-versions of...)
>>> 0.) Forgive me i don't remember the exact name, but "Window Selector
>>> Button", as in the Gnome Panel, or KDE panel which, when clicked shows
>>> a "pop-up" selector list of all open windows, from all "workspaces".
>>> <snip>
>>>
>> The non-index mouse button on the panel >context menu >add new item
>> >Window List
>>
>>
>>> 1.) "Klipper" to run "automatically" on "desktop launch" (i.e. logging
>>> into a session)
>>>
>>> 2.) "Kerry-Beagle" to run in the system-tray upon launch
>>>
>>> Bonus.) Rainlendar to run automatically. ;)
>>>
>>>
>> You want the auto-start editor: xfce4-autostart-editor
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>> <snip>
>>>
>> --
>>
>> Regards, TerryJ
>>
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Regards, TerryJ
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