Some Fancy Options.
Alexandre Araujo Moreira
alexandream at ufrj.br
Sun Oct 12 18:51:14 CEST 2003
Jasper Huijsmans wrote:
>A compile time option to turn them off? Well, nobody told me ...
>
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Well... it was my mistake: I assumed it was a compile time option when I
saw the setting variable and the if (related to that) and couldn't find
the code which actually set that.
>Anyway, how would you change the menu if there's no way to add items?
>
It really wouldn't be a good thing in the start... but... when you have
a 'finished' desktop environment it's quite 'not visually appealing'
but... it's just me and.... I admit I'm a little paranoid with some
visual details :-)
Well... I'll check it out later and make my own patch... (as it doesn't
seem to be a feature that will be included later it will have no need to
be any 'fancy' thing... just some config file settings, so... no need to
fight with GUI code.)
>
>And what is the problem with them? They're not taking up much screen
>space or anything.
>
>Setting XFCE_DISABLE_USER_CONFIG will remove the 'Add item' menu option.
>Of course, it will prevent you from making any other changes to the
>panel as well ;-)
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>What I would like, is to use drag and drop to modify panel/menu content,
>very much like the new gtk 2.4 toolbar, which is already use for
>instance in the epiphany browser. This requires huge internal changes,
>though, so it will take some time.
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>
>Apparently it did ;-)
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> Jasper
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Thanks anyways :)
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