Re: Theory question on desktop and gmc
- From: Michael Rogers <m rogers cs ucl ac uk>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Theory question on desktop and gmc
- Date: Sun, 20 Jun 1999 23:01:22 +0000
> >. The cursor is clipped to the top of the screen, so
> > however much you roll the mouse, the cursor is on the menus - effectively,
> > they are infinitely high, so they're real easy to hit. The panel is the
> > same - the arrow-buttons are also effectively infinite, because of their
> > position.
>
> On my machine, the panel seems to have an unclickable (1 pixel?) border at the
> edge of the screen, sot the arrow-buttons are rather less than infinite. I know
> that someone has mentioned this before - is it the responsibility of the
> panel, gtk, Enlightenment ... ?
It's definitely not the window manager - my wm doesn't manage the panel
but I still get the 1-pixel border. I have also set the applet padding
and tile border width to 0 in the global panel properties dialog. It
would be useful to be able to "throw" the mouse into the corner of the
screen and hit the foot button - does anyone know if this would be easy
to fix?
Michael Rogers
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