dissappearing icons
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Wed May 8 16:16:16 CEST 2002
Thomas,
I didn't know you were on this list ;-)
BTW, if you provide a screen capture of a focused and an unfocused
window of an original (or copy) of an Accorn, I could add a theme for
ROX.
Cheers,
Olivier.
On Wed, 2002-05-08 at 15:57, Thomas Leonard wrote:
> On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 03:14:46PM +0200, Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
> > At 03:00 PM 5/8/02, you wrote:
> > >On 07 May 2002 23:31:44 +0200
> > >Olivier Fourdan <fourdan at xfce.org> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Since this application is yet to be written, you
> > >> won't see any icons.
> > >>
> > >> In the meantime, use Alt+Tab to navigate between
> > >> apps or use either gnome panel (panel) or KDE
> > >> panel (kicker)
> > >
> > >That's what i meant about making panel
> > >pluginable/configurable. It would be cool the have
> > >a plugin for the panel that makes the panel manage
> > >the icons so that it's also possible to use a
> > >FileManager with programs/directory icons on the
> > >desktop (like the various nautilus/gmc/konqueror).
> >
> > You don't need the panel for that, do you? You can do that now if you want.
> > I use ROX filer for that.
>
> We do file icons, but we don't show iconised windows. However, I'm
> rewriting the pinboard code at the moment, and I'm considering adding
> (optional?) support for this, as it confuses newbies when their windows
> disappear completely...
>
> Also, sawfish does a rather unhelpful animation which appears to show
> the window disappearing behind the panel, leading to much time spent
> trying to kill the panel, then much more time spent trying to get it back
> again ;-)
>
>
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