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How to use the panel as a dock
#11
lol , it wont be drastic , just some tuning here & there .
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#12
Thanx for the tutorial UKBrian . Might be handy to some .
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#13
@altman Cheers friend

@bitsnpcs Thanks a bundle for the feedback  ;D

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Sorry I went off topic  :-[ I'll start another thread, so remove my post please.
Sorry again.  :-[

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#14
No need to apologize. We can't always stick strictly to the topic. Anyway I like what you've done with the panel. Smile

As for the other part, I'm not a forum moderator and therefore I can't remove posts or move them to a new thread.
Scott(0) is a forum moderator and he has moved your post. We decided to use the colors so the members could distinguish between developers and forum moderators.

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#15
Thanks, misko_2083. Coming from Mac OS X in January 2014, I like a dock. I learned how to make my panel look like a dock a year ago. Your tutorial will be very helpful to newbies.

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#16
I like to run the Panel at the top of the screen and install Cairo Dock to run at the bottom, it's VERY similar to MacOS when configured this way.  I must admit, I much prefer the right-click over the combo Ctrl+click! 
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#17
As I posted in this thread in Reply #14 on: January 25, 2015, 05:35:50 PM, I like a dock too. It can be done easily with an XFCE panel by itself. No need for a dock program. Smile
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#18
Okey I've made a dock but the problem is it always stays on the top of any window and uses part of a screen. Is there any option to make it behind the window..?  No auto-hides because you still get the position line where it's hidden.
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(06-01-2015, 11:56 AM)Nicholai Doronto link Wrote: Okey I've made a dock but the problem is it always stays on the top of any window and uses part of a screen. Is there any option to make it behind the window..?  No auto-hides because you still get the position line where it's hidden.
Not that I know of. Try installing  some of the dock applications like wbar or cairo dock.
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#20
I have a question.

If I use another compositor such as Compton, does that prevent me from making the panel transparent?

Can I run Compton and also check the "enable compositing" button Window Manager Tweaks?

I do want a transparent dock panel at the bottom.

Thanks!

Len
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