On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 17:00:02 -0500 (EST) Stephen Powell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm sure that this must be one of the most common questions for new XFCE > users, but I can't seem to find an answer. If only I knew what the > proper terminology for this thing is, I'm sure I could find the answer > with an internet search. But I don't know what it's called. In the > subject line of this post, I've called it a launchpad. I call it that > because it reminds me of the old OS/2 Warp Version 3 launchpad application. > (That dates me, doesn't it?) Anyway, in the default XFCE desktop, it is > positioned at the bottom center of the screen, has six icons in it > (minimize all open windows and show the desktop, terminal emulator, > file manager, web browser, application finder, and home folder), and the > thing is in the way. It keeps maximized windows from filling the entire > desktop. In my Xfce, they're both called panels (Panel 1 and Panel 2); my bottom one contains all kinds of widgets (that I've customized and put there, e.g. CPU / network / sensors monitors, clock, audio mixer, screenshot tool), and my top one contains just a launcher, window buttons, and a notification area. > It seems that everything in this "launchpad" thingy duplicates function > available in the "panel" along the top of the screen (I think that is > the proper terminology for it), so I really don't see why I need it. > I want to make it go away permanently, so that maximized windows will > use the whole screen. How do I do this? Just got to Settings -> Panel, select the one you want from the drop down list, and click the '-' button. Celejar -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

