Re: GNOME panel has disappeared ...
- From: Nicolas Mailhot <Nicolas Mailhot email enst fr>
- To: Glenn Mitchell Arndt <gmarndt indiana edu>
- Cc: murtuza lokhandwalla <murtuza galcit caltech edu>,gnome-gui-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME panel has disappeared ...
- Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 03:52:19 +0200
Hi,
Since we're talking about this, I'll describe a
similar problem I used to encounter.
I've been running Linux for a few months on an
almost-full HD. Each time the last available bits were written,
Netscape would lose rack of its mail history, and the Gnome
panels would disappear. I think the disk usage prevented saving
of the panel state : the Gnome panel was still here, but was
absolutely empty. In case you wonder, empty arrowless panels
are one or two pixel wide, with a 15-20 pixel length, so
they're almost impossible to spot unless you know where to look
for. And since empty is a valid state, it is saved so
restarting panel is useless.
So I do agree that's a Gnome GUI problem : empty
arrowless panels should be made bigger, if you don't want to see
them you shouldn't lanch them, but if lanched they should be
easy to spot in all situations. I don't really see the point
of an « invisible » widjet.
--
Nicolas
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