Re: Gnome panel: how can I shrink the height?
- From: Ben Frantzdale <frantzdb admin arhs net>
- To: Armando Singer <asinger MAIL COLGATE EDU>
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- Subject: Re: Gnome panel: how can I shrink the height?
- Date: Wed, 5 May 1999 17:27:25 -0400 (EDT)
be sure you are using a version of the panel with a min-height of 24
(recent ones compile like that as default. you can check by removing
everything from the panel, then it should be 24pxls. then set the page4r
to have one row of pagers and one row of tasks. works for me.
--Ben
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Armando Singer wrote:
> I can't figure out how to make the gnome panel only one row high like
> the default task bar on win32 systems (I just want more screen space).
> I removed all of the big applets, and the main menu. And I changed the
> Gnome pager so that it uses a small pager, lists tasks only in one row,
> and has no task list button. I even removed the panel's hide buttons.
> (I moved the larger applets to a separate corner panel.) The Gnome panel
> won't shrink to fit the size of my one-row tall gnome pager applet.
>
> Also, what setting can I change that would allow me to maximize a window
> without extending beneath my gnome pager? I would like to be able to
> expand a window to cover the full screen, but not extend past my pager.
> thanks in advance.
>
> Armando
>
>
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