Martin, This has to do with the panel separator in xfce 4.10. You have to add a separator between window buttons and workspace switcher. Then you need to set style to transparent and check the expand check box. This is how I was able to emulate xfce 4.8 in 4.10.
/VR Aaron On 04/08/2014 12:03 PM, Martin Read wrote: > Today, I upgraded my system from wheezy to jessie (mostly because I > wanted to install the steam client). This has had at least two issues so > far: > > First, the XFCE panel at the bottom of my screen has materially > increased its height (causing the bottom edges of my commonly used > applications to now lie behind the task bar) without me taking any > configuration action. This was a minor issue, easily remedied, but I > don't think I should have had to remedy it in the first place. > > Second, the clock, the notification area, and the workspace selector > have changed their positioning behaviour. Instead of sitting in a fixed > position at the bottom right of the screen as they did under wheezy, > their horizontal position fluctuates according to the size of the Window > Buttons item (which changes every time I open or close an application). > > This strikes me as clearly suboptimal, and unlike the issue with the > panel height (just tweak a slider in the panel properties), I cannot > readily find a way to revert the positioning behaviour of these items to > what it was under wheezy. > > Can anyone advise? > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/53453455.1090...@gmail.com