Re: gnome-shell + docky



Docky is now split out from gnome-do, and is its own program:
https://launchpad.net/docky

In the latest versions of Docky, you can have one or more docks, and
they can occupy any side of your screen.  So you could run a dock on
the left or right instead of the bottom to work around this issue.

Of course, I still keep my dock on the bottom, and am also having
trouble with the notifications appearing where they do.  Perhaps you
could file a bug to request that the notifications show up in a
customizable location?

Sandy

On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 1:01 PM, Florian Scandella <flo chilicode com> wrote:
> hi,
>
> After running gnome-shell some time with the sidebar as a sort of
> application launcher, i tried out docky (gnome-do) a week ago. and i'm
> loving it! i only use the docky part, not gnome-do itself, as sort of an
> taskbar + quick launcher with autohide on the bottom of the screen.
> it was the perfect fit for gnome-shell ... until the new notification
> area came. now the notifications appear over the icons from docky.
>
> i just wanted to know what the plans are regarding something like docky
> is, eg planned interoperability or something new but similar (gnome-do
> is a bit overkill for just using it as a taskbar, but it's working good
> right now).
>
> flo
>
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