RE: "Global" panel properties



I have noticed in crowded panels it is dificult to right click on the panel.
You end up clicking on an applet. Maby there should be a submenu in each
applet that calls the panel menu. Then no matter where you click on a panel,
you can allways get at its properties.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Adam Moyes [SMTP:adam@macfar.demon.co.uk]
> Sent:	Friday, February 26, 1999 6:48 AM
> To:	Lee
> Subject:	Re: "Global" panel properties
> 
> Lee wrote:
> > 
> > hitch wrote:
> > 
> > > any windows user able to do much at all has to right click on
> > > EVERYTHING.
> > 
> > That's irrelevant - my point was that to get to the panel's global
> > properties isn't overly intuitive.
> > 
> > Also, I tried the "move to the extreme of the desktop and right click",
> > and this didn't work - using Enlightenment 0.15 recent snapshot just
> > produces the sound of clicking on the root window.
> > 
> Well, as I say, my panel is a horizontal corner panel in the top left
> corner,
> of my screen. I move the mouse to the top extreme of the panel and right
> click
> and I get the menu. I am running gnome 0.98 and it works on 
> enlightenment-0.15.0-19990120 and WindowMaker-0.51.0.
> 
> Incidently, I have hide buttons enabled, but not hidebutton arrows. I
> don't
> know if that makes a difference, but it also allows me to right click on
> the hide buttons for the menu (which is at the left extreme).
> 
> Adam.
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