Re: panel complains



----- Original Message -----
From: Dumas Patrice <dumas@centre-cired.fr>
To: <gnome-list@gnome.org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 11:29 AM
Subject: panel complains


> Hi,
> I will try to explain myself better, but I have a poor english, and even
> in my mother tongue I am sometimes confused.

Je pense que your English is better than my French :-)

> I complained about the panel on the top of the screen not because of
> it's existence, but because it can't be configured. When you click with
> the right button on the panel,  and in the pop menu on "panel", there is
> no  "property", but only "global properties". I think there could be a
> way to set the properties of the top screen panel (like it is for the
> bottom panel).

There should be no difference between a panel on the top of the screen and
one on the bottom aside from location. You should be able to drag it around
with your middle mouse button or with both buttons at once so this problem
should be with this particular panel and not with where it is. (You could
always remove it and replace it with a new one.)


--Ben


> And another thing is that saw (Mill/Fish) windows are on top of the
> panels, masking them, and that's good most of the time, but I would like
> that when I click on the panel the panel  raises above the windows that
> are allready on it. (and even when the mouse pointer enters on it ?).
> I think that it is a desirable feature (to be automatic or
> configurable), but I can only speak for myself.
>
> Last thing, there is a directory, which is called CurrentDirectory in
> the session file, that is the default directory for the applications
> launched from gnome, for example it is the directory where you arrive
> when you start a gnome terminal. I think this could be configured from
> the gnome config center.
>
> Pat
>
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