newbie questions: brightness control; xfce4-terminal and colors; vertical panel
sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br
sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br
Thu May 31 14:39:28 CEST 2012
--- Em qui, 31/5/12, Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton at gmail.com> escreveu:
> De: Lorenzo Sutton <lorenzofsutton at gmail.com>
> Assunto: Re: newbie questions: brightness control; xfce4-terminal and colors; vertical panel
> Para: xfce at xfce.org
> Data: Quinta-feira, 31 de Maio de 2012, 9:24
> On 31/05/12 14:20, sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br
> wrote:
> >
> > --- Em qui, 31/5/12, Harald Judt<h.judt at gmx.at>
> escreveu:
> >
> >> De: Harald Judt<h.judt at gmx.at>
> >> Assunto: Re: newbie questions: brightness control;
> xfce4-terminal and colors; vertical panel
> >> Para: sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br,
> "Xfce general discussion list"<xfce at xfce.org>
> >> Data: Quinta-feira, 31 de Maio de 2012, 8:51
> >> Am 31.05.2012 13:43, schrieb sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br:
> >>> Ah, ok, but the date-time plugin does
> re-arrange itself
> >> when the panel is made vertical.
> >>
> >> Definitely not. Possibly the clock plugin that's
> built into
> >> the panel does, but not the external
> xfce4-datetime-plugin.
> >>
> >> Harald
> >>
> > Sure it does: http://www.zimagez.com/zimage/screenshot-05312012-091936am.php
> What I understood from the OP is that she wanted the date
> time to be
> shown rotated 90° counterclock-wise when the panel is
> vertical? But I
> may have misread.
>
> Lorenzo.
That's what the screenshot shows. But in xfce4-panel 4.10 at least, it's done automatically.
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