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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #12 on: July 06, 2015, 02:41:04 PM »
 

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Great tutorial Brian.

Many thanks.  :) :) :)
 

Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #11 on: July 06, 2015, 01:02:28 PM »
 

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This was great help
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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #10 on: February 14, 2015, 03:38:08 PM »
 

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As you can see , homeworks never have been one of my strong points ! lol , Never done them much at school & haven t changed much !

Looks great bruno .

Also thanx brian , your tutorial helped on removing the workspace s separator window that bugged me on my panel .
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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #9 on: February 14, 2015, 01:55:26 PM »
 

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Here you go Brian, make of it what you will :-

/dev/sda1: UUID="a40b37dd-6982-4793-b734-935058feaef5" TYPE="ext4"
/dev/sda5: UUID="ce3a5cad-ab61-4fa8-9e16-2618d7ee7fcf" TYPE="swap"

And a little shot of my handiwork :-



from the top :-
menu
firefox - kmahjongg
spotify - audio recorder
then the usual stuff

Gifted is not what my wife would call me, priceless maybe ???
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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #8 on: February 14, 2015, 12:32:09 PM »
 

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Why would a child/granny/newcomer need a power user gadget?


What fool would do that, add clutter


These youngster have no experience of the real word in their
living/existing in their isolated Ivory Towers, when did they ever listen to us users their customers!


End of rant
But I have pointed out three what I consider serious problems and none have been addressed.

I'm feeling very "on the ball" a bit as I slept for 14 hrs last night.
 

Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2015, 12:27:43 PM »
 

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Sorry friend bitsnpcs I've never used multiple workspaces, if I have 10/12 apps running they are all clearly stacked at the top of the panel and accessible.
I'm guessing you actually use your box for doing work on, a working machine, very rare.
If you find the panel is useful with multiply workspaces that's good news.

Hello ukbrian,

yes I only need one workspace. I enjoy to focus on what I am doing.
I do not currently use Linux box for working on. When I have learned enough maybe yes.


Hello Rob,

you're correct, multi-tasking just reduces the focus on each task.









 

Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2015, 08:14:09 AM »
 

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Hello!

With others 'coming clean' about their lack of desire for multiple workspaces, I now freely admit MY disabling the annoying feature.

Seems like it's WAY too easy to accidentally switch back and forth between different workspaces. You get confused about just which workspace you're in - at least we old folks do...

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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2015, 03:50:59 AM »
 

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@altman
Thank you friend
You asked about posting pics so I made a video  at https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/index.php?topic=1604.0
But I've not seen you post any pics? your slow doing your homework my friend.  :D

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I had thought prior to viewing it that I was the only person who didn't get/understand the need for more than one workspace. I'll be following the tutorial to change the workspace in a few minutes.
Sorry friend bitsnpcs I've never used multiple workspaces, if I have 10/12 apps running they are all clearly stacked at the top of the panel and accessable.
I'm guessing you actually use your box for doing work on, a working machine, very rare.
If you find the panel is usefull with multipy workspaces that's good news.

@bruno
Wow a thinking user "(It's a left-handed thing, I guess!)" not one of the sheep.
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Moved it to the left side,(It's a left-handed thing, I guess!) and put it on auto-hide, removed a couple of things and changed the clock, looks pretty slick !
If you must use the left side try unchecking the hide option and try the option underneath, don't reserve space or summat.

I always had a gripe when web pages started with a frame or sidebar on the left with options/controls and the main text to the right and decided the originals were written by lefty's and the sheep had followed them, it was quite encouraging when blogs appeared with the controls on the right.

I done a few web pages where there was a button that toggled the controls left or right, I'm a right hander so not as gifted as you lefty's.

I change/move things around and if the changes are still there a few days later it means they're making my life easier so my habbits have changed for the better.

Have you ever used a data partition friend Bruno?
If you could post the output in code tags of
Code: [Select]
sudo blkid I can see what you have to play with.

Warning!!
Please be very careful of following my advice, I'm still learning


 

Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #4 on: February 13, 2015, 06:01:53 PM »
 

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Top job again Brian !
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Re: Customizing the Panel
« Reply #3 on: February 13, 2015, 03:01:41 PM »
 

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Nice video Brian,

 Bit of a newbie with regards to changing settings and stuff, but I watched your video and changed the lower panel.

 Moved it to the left side,(It's a left-handed thing, I guess!) and put it on auto-hide, removed a couple of things and changed the clock, looks pretty slick !
Bruno
 

Re: Re: How to use the panel as a dock
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2015, 09:00:25 AM »
 

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I've made a video of customizing the standard panel to what I've been using for the past few years
The top row is 2 minimized windows and the next row is 2 multi-launchers, followed by notifications, clock and then the menu.

I like the extra screen real estate and just looking in one small area for info, menu etc.

Video at

If this seems a good approach perhaps folk will have some suggestions on how to improve the video, I don't mind redoing it.

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I'm thinking about splitting it into Panel size and position, populating the panel and then about using the menu, three videos?

Hello Brian,

Thank You for making the video I liked the video, it was very informative, and shows another style of panel/what the possibilities are for editing to suit a users needs.
I had thought prior to viewing it that I was the only person who didn't get/understand the need for more than one workspace. I'll be following the tutorial to change the workspace in a few minutes.
« Last Edit: February 13, 2015, 07:35:06 PM by bitsnpcs »
 

Customizing the Panel
« Reply #1 on: January 23, 2015, 09:43:16 AM »
 

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Thank you for moving me  :D
I don't want to step on any ones toes but perhaps a video might help those folk like me who do not understand the language used in manuals.  ;D

I've made a video of customizing the standard panel to what I've been using for the past few years
The top row is 2 minimized windows and the next row is 2 multi-launchers, followed by notifications, clock and then the menu.

I like the extra screen real estate and just looking in one small area for info, menu etc.



Video at

If this seems a good approach perhaps folk will have some suggestions on how to improve the video, I don't mind redoing it.

If I've posted in the wrong place please move/remove.

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I'm thinking about splitting it into Panel size and position, populating the panel and then about using the menu, three videos?
« Last Edit: January 24, 2015, 11:59:36 AM by ukbrian »
 

 

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