Panel in the right side
Re: Panel in the right side
Just that website is (in general) not opening. (Afaik it was sued for some reason .. )
Re: Panel in the right side
Interesting ... ibbc.co doesnt always work for me - half the time doesnt display the full image. But if postimg is not being seen I will find one that is. (just so nice as they supply both smaller size as well as the link all in one step ;-/ )Charlie Brown wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:03 pm Just that website is (in general) not opening. (Afaik it was sued for some reason .. )
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Re: Panel in the right side
Charlie Brown and CharlesV - -
I was thinking something different, I read, "Apple approach. Top menu" and I don't know what Apple has and I sometimes take things too literally.
I know that the whisker menu is in the panel, but I was thinking that you had it somehow OPENING across the top - not sure what I was thinking.
In summation – nevermind! But I was looking forward to seeing the Whisker Menu displayed horizontally across the top!
No apologies (or sorrys) necessary anyone – you people are the mods - I'm just trying to satisfy my curiosity!
I'm very familiar with MX-Tweak>Panels (maybe not so much the Compositor tab)
Considered/tried multiple panels for different types of panel plugins, launchers, docks, etc.
And I made notes to try CharlesV's Cairo Dock because my single panel is really to full once the launchers start opening.
Cheers!
I was thinking something different, I read, "Apple approach. Top menu" and I don't know what Apple has and I sometimes take things too literally.
I know that the whisker menu is in the panel, but I was thinking that you had it somehow OPENING across the top - not sure what I was thinking.
In summation – nevermind! But I was looking forward to seeing the Whisker Menu displayed horizontally across the top!

No apologies (or sorrys) necessary anyone – you people are the mods - I'm just trying to satisfy my curiosity!
I'm very familiar with MX-Tweak>Panels (maybe not so much the Compositor tab)
Considered/tried multiple panels for different types of panel plugins, launchers, docks, etc.
And I made notes to try CharlesV's Cairo Dock because my single panel is really to full once the launchers start opening.
Cheers!
Re: Panel in the right side
I love cario dock, as it has not only good eye candy, but it has breakout folders!!! (ie lots of files or folders displayed upon hover of a single icon!) ... however, I used to use a second panel specifically for this purpose there on the bottom - and plank is also a very light weight launcher too and worth a look.MXRobo wrote: Fri Aug 11, 2023 1:27 pm Charlie Brown and CharlesV - -
I was thinking something different, I read, "Apple approach. Top menu" and I don't know what Apple has and I sometimes take things too literally.
I know that the whisker menu is in the panel, but I was thinking that you had it somehow OPENING across the top - not sure what I was thinking.
In summation – nevermind! But I was looking forward to seeing the Whisker Menu displayed horizontally across the top!![]()
No apologies (or sorrys) necessary anyone – you people are the mods - I'm just trying to satisfy my curiosity!
I'm very familiar with MX-Tweak>Panels (maybe not so much the Compositor tab)
Considered/tried multiple panels for different types of panel plugins, launchers, docks, etc.
And I made notes to try CharlesV's Cairo Dock because my single panel is really to full once the launchers start opening.
Cheers!
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Re: Panel in the right side
We can do a lot, it works very stable, and the backup system makes it easy to restore different configurations.
We are so lucky. :)
Panel in top or bottom on my main computer.?
I don't think so. I want to minimize the need for scrolling.
If I turned my wide screen 90 degrees then I would likely change my mind.
So to me it is a lot about the screen.
MXRobo
Maybe I misunderstood it like you did.
Were you expecting some kind of a "Whisker-fold-out".?
I figured out we can copy a launcher from Whisker to any panel we want but only one at a time.
And we can move an icon from one panel to another.
And we can copy a launcher from the desktop to a panel.
AND we can copy a whole group of desktop launchers to any panel we want.
But we can't copy a launcher from the panel to the desktop.
Or at least I don't know how to do it.
We are so lucky. :)
Panel in top or bottom on my main computer.?
I don't think so. I want to minimize the need for scrolling.
If I turned my wide screen 90 degrees then I would likely change my mind.
So to me it is a lot about the screen.
MXRobo
Maybe I misunderstood it like you did.
Were you expecting some kind of a "Whisker-fold-out".?
I figured out we can copy a launcher from Whisker to any panel we want but only one at a time.
And we can move an icon from one panel to another.
And we can copy a launcher from the desktop to a panel.
AND we can copy a whole group of desktop launchers to any panel we want.
But we can't copy a launcher from the panel to the desktop.
Or at least I don't know how to do it.
Re: Panel in the right side
Jakob77
I'm not sure what, or if I was thinking. I simply take things too literal or at face-value sometimes, but yea, I was originally expecting to somehow see the Whisker Menu up top horizontally.
Yes, I have about 52 packages and commands in about eight (8) panel launchers in the panel and again, it's too much when the (correction from previous reply) docklike taskbar - - gets full.
Speaking of "we can do a lot"
Did you catch D.O.'s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwLz2vLc_qg&t=37s
video of how to use /etc/skel/ with the MX Snapshots - and MX Workbench.
That's what I wanted to try some time ago but I just saw it recently – the /etc/skel/.
I tried copying some things into /etc/skel/ maybe using the MX-User-Manager and had to abort.
I'm not sure what, or if I was thinking. I simply take things too literal or at face-value sometimes, but yea, I was originally expecting to somehow see the Whisker Menu up top horizontally.
Yes, I have about 52 packages and commands in about eight (8) panel launchers in the panel and again, it's too much when the (correction from previous reply) docklike taskbar - - gets full.
Speaking of "we can do a lot"
Did you catch D.O.'s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zwLz2vLc_qg&t=37s
video of how to use /etc/skel/ with the MX Snapshots - and MX Workbench.
That's what I wanted to try some time ago but I just saw it recently – the /etc/skel/.
I tried copying some things into /etc/skel/ maybe using the MX-User-Manager and had to abort.
Re: Panel in the right side
Who are "they"? Every desktop I've seen has a right-side option for placement of the panel (if it has options at all). Why is left default? At a guess, for the same reason navigation panels usually are on the left.
It's a natural extension (for most people) of reading from left-to-right. In languages reading right-to-left, I'd expect the default to be the opposite. Either way, you don't have to accept the default.
Re: Panel in the right side
I recon there is only one right panel: The one you make yourself. 
But it is an interesting thought that we with the MX-tool for Xfce Panel backup pretty easy can copy panels to other computers.
Especially if we make it a habit to put panel icons in ~/.icons and bring them along.
Panels can be shared almost like wallpaper.

But it is an interesting thought that we with the MX-tool for Xfce Panel backup pretty easy can copy panels to other computers.
Especially if we make it a habit to put panel icons in ~/.icons and bring them along.
Panels can be shared almost like wallpaper.
Re: Panel in the right side
Maybe you have noticed my right panel is not going all the way up to the top.
There is room for a fast mouse missing the close button. ;-)
But there is also room for a Panel Screensaver Plugin that can activate screensavers and other programs if the mouse cursor is put there.
I don't believe we have that option today.?
I also don't know for sure how it will work but maybe others can help me imagine.
And maybe imagine if it will be a huge task or not for a Xfce-developer to make.?
On a shallow level I think it will be really great if we can activate all kinds of programs just by moving the mouse to the right panel, and actually since it is in a panel we can place it where ever we want and make as many we want.
Hoping for a little feedback on these thoughts also.
There is room for a fast mouse missing the close button. ;-)
But there is also room for a Panel Screensaver Plugin that can activate screensavers and other programs if the mouse cursor is put there.
I don't believe we have that option today.?
I also don't know for sure how it will work but maybe others can help me imagine.
And maybe imagine if it will be a huge task or not for a Xfce-developer to make.?
On a shallow level I think it will be really great if we can activate all kinds of programs just by moving the mouse to the right panel, and actually since it is in a panel we can place it where ever we want and make as many we want.
Hoping for a little feedback on these thoughts also.
Re: Panel in the right side
Hello Jakob77
shallower than shallow level
sample data
from somewhere below the status bar
humor
imagineering
a mouse parking garage
that starts pseudo screensaver
escapade.
save to /home/$USER directory.
Properties. Permissions. Allow to run as a program
save file /rkgr
save to /home/$USER directory.
Properties. Permissions. Allow to run as a program
save file /rkgrt
run command <~/rkgr>
feh is normal window in taskbar; move; shrink.
Mouse Rollover feh image triggers pseudo screensaver.
Click top right to close pseudo screensaver or alt+L to back out or, it is a window, work with it running, trial alt+Tab to cycle windows on the animated desktop. amusement. (?) or amusement only. (?)
Can you work with that sample? control borderless feh geometry? Entertain your next Launcher?
shallower than shallow level
sample data
from somewhere below the status bar
humor
imagineering
a mouse parking garage
that starts pseudo screensaver
escapade.
save to /home/$USER directory.
Properties. Permissions. Allow to run as a program
save file /rkgr
Code: Select all
#!
feh /usr/share/pixmaps/xfce4_xicon3.png &
sleep 1s
xdotool search --name /usr/share/pixmaps/xfce4_xicon3.png behave %@ mouse-enter exec ~/rkgrt
Properties. Permissions. Allow to run as a program
save file /rkgrt
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#!
/usr/bin/xfce4-screensaver-preferences &sleep 1.4s &&xdotool key Shift+Tab Shift+Tab Return mousemove 690 230
feh is normal window in taskbar; move; shrink.
Mouse Rollover feh image triggers pseudo screensaver.
Click top right to close pseudo screensaver or alt+L to back out or, it is a window, work with it running, trial alt+Tab to cycle windows on the animated desktop. amusement. (?) or amusement only. (?)
Can you work with that sample? control borderless feh geometry? Entertain your next Launcher?