Re: E and Gnome



I've seen people ask this question a bunch of times and everytime people say
ctrl-alt-a which is fine but is there a way to semi-permenantly force 
all enlightenment controls to be invisible?  When I run e it comes up 
invisible except for two things.  The desktop drag bar shows up across the 
top of the screen and if I minimize an app an icon shows up along the bottom.

So every time I start X/E/Gnome I have to hit ctrl-alt-a twice.  (Hitting 
it once shows all the other stuff that's invisible to start with then
hitting it again makes *everything* invisible.)

I love E lots so I hope there's a way to fix this minor annoyance.

Thanks,
Brady

PS:  If there is a way to do this or even if there's not it should be 
in the FAQ.  Or one of the FAQs anyway.

>To get rid of E icons, press ctrl-alt-b or ctrl-alt-a.  To change panel
>color, right click on it, select "This Panel Properties"
>
>On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Cory Watson wrote:
>
>> Thanks to all your replies to my WOOT! mail, I got them running quickly.
>> Now, I have a question.  E and Gnome run together, and this places E's ext,
>> restart, help, etc... icons over gnome's bar at the bottom.  How do I get
>> rid of these icons? Or how to I make Gnome run over top of them...
>> 
>> Another question, how do I change the color of the gnome bar at the bottom?
>> 
>> Cory Watson
>> Computer Cafe Internet Services
>> 
>> 
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