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Move Tabs on Taskbar

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trinidad:
As I've already said the "hand" drag and drop indication appears because you can drag the application to another desktop.

TC

Moltke:

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--- Quote from: firenice03 on June 21, 2021, 05:58:05 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jacob Pertou on June 21, 2021, 05:17:36 PM ---What I refer to, and I believe thedoor does as well, are the open applications on the taskbar such as browser, email, terminal and file manager.

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oops yes I meant the original poster - I corrected....

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Yes. I like to drag open applications on my taskbar to other places on the taskbar. I've been able to do that in many other Ubuntu-based distros. Since I see a hand/arrow appear when I attempt to drag an app to another taskbar place, I figured that the system was aware of what I was wanting to do and would accommodate me. But it doesn't. Seems like we're half way there, but nobody's listening. If other distros can do it, the best one ought to be able to do it too.

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This is not a distro feature, but a desktop environment feature, you can't do that in Gnome since there's no "taskbar" there, at least not without installing a gnome extension providing such a feature, so it won't matter which distro Gnome is running on, the feature isn't just available. In XFCE, you can swap the icons/windows' tabs from minimized apps to panel. Could it be that you're trying to do something that XFCE can't do?

thedoor:

--- Quote from: firenice03 on June 21, 2021, 05:58:05 PM ---
--- Quote from: Jacob Pertou on June 21, 2021, 05:17:36 PM ---What I refer to, and I believe thedoor does as well, are the open applications on the taskbar such as browser, email, terminal and file manager.

--- End quote ---

oops yes I meant the original poster - I corrected....

--- End quote ---

Yes. I like to drag open applications on my taskbar to other places on the taskbar. I've been able to do that in many other Ubuntu-based distros. Since I see a hand/arrow appear when I attempt to drag an app to another taskbar place, I figured that the system was aware of what I was wanting to do and would accommodate me. But it doesn't. Seems like we're half way there, but nobody's listening. If other distros can do it, the best one ought to be able to do it too.

Moltke:

--- Quote from: Jacob Pertou on June 22, 2021, 04:47:10 AM ---
--- Quote from: Moltke on June 21, 2021, 07:58:26 PM ---What is it exactly you want to do? Move where?

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Re-arrange the tabs on the taskbar, like I can do with the tabs in Firefox.

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Have you made any changes to panel's default settings?

Jacob Pertou:

--- Quote from: Moltke on June 21, 2021, 07:58:26 PM ---What is it exactly you want to do? Move where?

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Re-arrange the tabs on the taskbar, like I can do with the tabs in Firefox.

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