On 14-Mar-2001 Chuck Mead opined:
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, ABrady spewed into the bitstream:
> A>I prefer something much lighter, say XFCE (very light but, I never
> A>figured out how to get it to do what I wanted with keyboard
> shortcuts,
> A>and while the taskbar was sizeable, it didn't have small sizing
> increments
> A>that would have made it better for me)
>
> You should try it now... the tool bar gets very, very small now and
> I'd
> be interested to hear what keyboard short-cuts you needed and could
> not
> implement!:-)
Well. Now that I've actually tried the latest version I have installed,
I'll have to amend my previous comments at least somewhat.
I can get the taskbar set in a fashion I can use. But, I have to use
large icons/small menus and set the number of icons across the bar to a
suitable number. It would be better if I could make the icons smaller and
add more icons there but, I maxed it out with smaller icons and still had
some blank real estate along the edges. Still better than I recall it
being before.
Just a quit check of the default key shortcuts shows that some of the
ones I wanted are installed by default. I don't know when this happened
but, it wasn't available to me the last time I tried it. It may or may
not have something to do with deleting all old preferences before trying
it again. There are still a couple of shortcuts that I'll either have to
relearn or hack at (time permitting).
Would like if a few features were available as options. Guess I'll have
to resubscribe to the list and see what's brewing and make requests.
First (new) impression is pretty good.
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