I am slowly learning how to use MX Linux, and loving it so far! I'm running 18.3, and this is my first post. Not sure if what I want is even possible, but I haven't found the answer.
I have 2 panels, and on one of them I keep stuff like launchers to Spotify, Pandora, etc. Is there a way to make applications that launch FROM a launcher on panel 2 minimize back to panel 2 only? Likewise, applications launched from panel 1 should minimize to panel 1 only. Possible?
In other words, put windows buttons on both panels, but have them work independently and connected to a designated panel? What I am getting now is simply the same redundant windows buttons on both panels.
Minimize application to second panel [Solved]
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Re: Minimize application to second panel [Solved]
I don't think Xfce has that configuration option.
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FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
lenovo ThinkPad X1 Extreme Gen 4 - MX-23
FYI: mx "test" repo is not the same thing as debian testing repo.
Re: Minimize application to second panel
You're not limited to just the panels from XFCE. You can mix/match with a dock of your choice (I use PLANK) to achieve the effect you want. I have a XFCE panel for one set of icons to launch programs and my main programs are on a PLANK dock, then each panel controls the program icons that they're associated with. and they are separate.
OS:MX-19.2_x64|Kernel:4.15.0-1-amd64 x86_64|Xfce 4.14.2|Mobo:TUF X470-PLUS|CPU AMD Ryzen 5, 2600 MHz
Graphics:GeForce GTX 1060,driver:nvidia v:390.77|Audio:NVIDIA snd_hda_intel
Netwrk:Realtek RTL8111|Seagate:ST2000DM006, 1.82 TB|Mem:15.6 GB
Graphics:GeForce GTX 1060,driver:nvidia v:390.77|Audio:NVIDIA snd_hda_intel
Netwrk:Realtek RTL8111|Seagate:ST2000DM006, 1.82 TB|Mem:15.6 GB
Re: Minimize application to second panel
Right-click on the panel, select Panel Preferences/ Other tab, select Window Buttons, click its Edit icon )mouse-hover over icons to see a tooltip popup that tells you what they are.) Explore your Filtering settings. Perhaps you can make it do what you want through some experimentation with those.
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