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Re: Manipulating the gnome panel



Ok, that did it, I guess, I could not figure out how to do it in
metacity (which I dont like much anyway) but I changed to sawfish and it
seems to be doing the trick.

Thanks everyone.


On Sun, 2003-05-11 at 13:18, Gregory Seidman wrote:
> On Sun, May 11, 2003 at 12:50:18PM -0400, karrottop wrote:
> } I must have done a poor job at explaining what I am trying to accomplish
> } here.  By "always on top"  I mean on top of other applications. 
> } Basically I am using an edge panel only, (I do have a menu panel in the
> } preceding screenshot) but when I maximize a window it maximizes only up
> } to the edge panel, Basically, I do not want my edge panel eating into my
> } screen space, So I guess I want to adjust its "focus" to be always at
> } the bottom of the screen, allowing other applications to be positioned
> } on top.  This screenshot is what I get when I maximize mozilla, I would
> } want it to where when I maximize mozilla it takes up the entire screen.
> } 
> } http://home.fuse.net/karrottop/Screenshot-1.png
> 
> This depends upon your window manager. I use sawfish, and I have configured
> its "Matched Windows" to match gnome panels and give them a default and
> unchangeable depth which is always below other windows.
> 
> } thanks,
> } Jason Self
> --Greg
> 



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