LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Enlarge upper panel size
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Check the manual.. https://www.freecinema2022.gq/manual/customize.html

Under the section Themes and Icons..

  Menu, Settings, Settings Manager - - then select Window Manager. The Style tab will display available themes that tweak the look of open window frames and the minimize/maximize/close buttons in the windows.



The Title Font setting where you can change the Font and Size - does increasing the font size give the results you're looking for??
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#12
Sorry Phil but that's not a screenshot, it can't be viewed.
For a screenshot to be viewable on the forums the image needs to be uploaded to an image hosting service, then the BBCode copied and pasted into your post, as explained here - https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/scree...lines-673/ under the "Inserting Images:" heading.
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#13
(11-30-2016, 06:53 PM)phil66 link Wrote: /home/ray/Pictures/Screenshot - 11302016 - 12:49:37 PM.png
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#14
Your screenshot is local on your pc.. In your Pictured folder; for the forum to view you will need to upload to http://www.imgur.com then copy the BBC code that is supplied after upload and paste into you're reply..

"Screenshot" has the ability to post to imgur for you - on the second page the action page select the radio button "Host on Imgur" (I believe 2.8 had this feature).. it will return a BBCode for forums..

Oh, no sign in is required to upload to imgur
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(12-01-2016, 02:38 AM)firenice03 link Wrote: "Host on Imgur" (I believe 2.8 had this feature).. it will return a BBCode for forums..

No unfortunately it doesn't, it has the upload feature but not to imgur.
It offers to upload to ZimageZ but you have to be a registered user there as it asks for username & password during the process.

Easiest way I think for Phil to upload & get the BBcode for his image is by going to http://imgur.com/
Clicking on the text in the green box up the top that says "New Post", using the "Browse" button in the window that appears to navigate to his image file (/home/ray/Pictures/), finding the screenshot & selecting it, then clicking "Open" to upload it.
Once it's uploaded it'll show "Creating Post" for a second or two then the image will appear.
Once the image has appeared mousing over it will show a menu, beside where it says "Copy" there's a down-arrow, mousing over that down-arrow will show another menu, one of those options will be "Get share links".
Clicking on that will bring up the "Share Options" menu, bottom one, BBCode (Forums) click the blue "Copy" button beside it & paste it into a post in this thread.  8)
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