i am using multiple chat clients in office. i am using spark and skype for
official use. however the problem is when ever some one send a message it
does not show the indication color.
so when ever i leave my desk and comeback i leave most of the messages
unread due to this problem. can please some
Harry Putnam writes:
> Some mnths ago (not sure how many) the icons (running program
> indicators) that appear in the bottom (taskbar like ) panel changed
> from showing icons of the running program such as the emacs icon,
> xterm icon, vim icon etc. to just showing a generic i
left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
as well as Qt applications. To me this seems to indicate a bug in xterm
rather than lxpanel.
[...]
Thanks for clearing up my misreading
xterm may have a bug, but that would also mean emacs gui does too, but
may also be using an xterm
ave tried has the same icon
>>>>> in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
>>>>> as well as Qt applications. To me this seems to indicate a bug in xterm
>>>>> rather than lxpanel.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> Th
On 12/11/2014 01:56 PM, Harry Putnam wrote:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
On Mi, 10 dec 14, 13:57:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
Andrei POPESCU writes:
So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
as well
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Mi, 10 dec 14, 13:57:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
>> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>>
>> > So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
>> > in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
&g
On Mi, 10 dec 14, 13:57:01, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU writes:
>
> > So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
> > in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
> > as well as Qt applications. To me this
oesn't get notice or act on the change.
>
> As an experiment I removed the taskbar from the panel, rebooted, opened
> some apps then added the taskbar back to the panel. The icons were still
> wrong, so my theory about timing looks like it's shot down.
Thanks for that
tom is a screen grab showing what I'm talking about)
>
>
>
> Running uptodate sid with lxde.
> I see none of the behaviour you are describing.
>
> Hugo
Hugo, can you post a screen grab of your taskbar with several
applicaitons running?
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Andrei POPESCU writes:
> So far every application *except xterm* I have tried has the same icon
> in the top left corner of its window as well as the taskbar. I tried GTK
> as well as Qt applications. To me this seems to indicate a bug in xterm
> rather than lxpanel.
I maybe mis-
On Mi, 10 dec 14, 08:04:00, Tixy wrote:
>
> I started getting the same problem at a similar time with Jessie LXDE.
> Do your applications have the correct icons in the top left of their
> windows still? Mine does, it's just the taskbar which is wrong.
>
> A (possibly wild)
change.
As an experiment I removed the taskbar from the panel, rebooted, opened
some apps then added the taskbar back to the panel. The icons were still
wrong, so my theory about timing looks like it's shot down.
> >
> > I don't see this problem with all applications. The
Andrei POPESCU writes:
[...]
Hugo Vanwoerkom writes:
[...]
Tixy writes:
[...]
Whoops, forgot the promised screen grab:
it.
>
> I'm guessing the icon is set by the application, in this case your
> terminal emulator, not the panel. As far as I recall I was already using
> rxvt-unicode when I switched to LXDE and never saw vim's icon in the
> taskbar when running it under rxvt.
I may be reme
On Tue, 2014-12-09 at 11:05 -0500, Harry Putnam wrote:
> Some mnths ago (not sure how many) the icons (running program
> indicators) that appear in the bottom (taskbar like ) panel changed
> from showing icons of the running program such as the emacs icon,
> xterm icon, vim icon
Harry Putnam wrote:
Running jessie
Using an lxde desktop... for a long time now
(Note: for lack of a fuller vocabulary, the word icon is used to cover
a few different things below:)
(Attached at bottom is a screen grab showing what I'm talking about)
Running uptodate sid with lxde.
I se
plication, in this case your
terminal emulator, not the panel. As far as I recall I was already using
rxvt-unicode when I switched to LXDE and never saw vim's icon in the
taskbar when running it under rxvt.
Were there any recent changes related to your terminal emulator?
Kind regards,
nning program
indicators) that appear in the bottom (taskbar like ) panel changed
from showing icons of the running program such as the emacs icon,
xterm icon, vim icon etc. to just showing a generic icon and text,
making it hard to identify witch icon is which program quickly.
You can stop and and hold c
I am running Squeeze 6.0.6/KDE in a VM on my Laptop as a tested before
upgrading my production computer.
When I first install the KDE Desktop the Taskbar retains the arrangement
that I make of the different icons. Unfortunately, as I use the Laptop for
consulting that involves MS Win apps I
On 05/02/2012 02:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
How could set the taskbar back,
for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
If you think losing the task bar is a '
lina writes:
> It's so hard to let me think of "give up".
Don't take him seriously. He's just had a bad day or something.
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On Sunday 05,February,2012 04:19 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 15:24 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
On 05/02/12 15:08, lina wrote:
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
Whoa! Back up.
I did *not* write *any* of those things.
:D
Lina, that was really misera
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 15:24 +1100, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 05/02/12 15:08, lina wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
> > wrote:
>
> Whoa! Back up.
>
> I did *not* write *any* of those things.
:D
Lina, that was really miserable "quoting". Btw. I guess a lot of people
do
Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> For Xfce run xfce-panel to get the panel back.
It is actually "xfce4-panel" these days. You can launch it manually
from Alt-F2 which brings up a run dialog and typing in xfce4-panel.
For some reason it sometimes dies in some environments (one I take
care of) and needs to be
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:36 PM, Ralf Mardorf
wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>
>> > How could set the taskbar back,
>> >
>> > for everything. I used to have the taskbar
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 05:36 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> > On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
> >
> > > How could set the taskbar back,
> > >
> > > for everything. I used to have the
On Sun, 2012-02-05 at 02:43 +, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
> > How could set the taskbar back,
> >
> > for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a majo
On 02/04/2012 10:45 PM, John Hasler wrote:
Walter Hurry writes:
It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
instead.
It might be a good idea for you to find a way to express your hostility
and aggression that does not involve insulting people.
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>> On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>>
>>>> How could set
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 12:08 PM, lina wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>> On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
>>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>>
>>>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>>&
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
>> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>>
>>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>>
>>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
On 05/02/12 13:43, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
>
>
Walter Hurry writes:
> It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
> instead.
It might be a good idea for you to find a way to express your hostility
and aggression that does not involve insulting people.
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On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Walter Hurry wrote:
> On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
>
> Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaste
On Sat, 04 Feb 2012 21:11:16 +0800, lina wrote:
> How could set the taskbar back,
>
> for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Do you *ever* manage to do *anything* without a major disaster?
It might be a good idea to give up Linux and take up basket weaving
instead. I
On 04/02/2012 14:18, lina wrote:
I un-install and re-install the xfce4 not work.
which are the possible way I can do to drag task bar a bit down.
If you mean, drag the toolbar from the top of the screen to the bottom
of the screen, I don't think it's possible. Or if it is possible, it's
not
I un-install and re-install the xfce4 not work.
which are the possible way I can do to drag task bar a bit down.
Thanks,
On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 9:26 PM, lina wrote:
> On Saturday 04,February,2012 09:11 PM, lina wrote:
>>
>> How could set the taskbar back,
>>
>
>
On Saturday 04,February,2012 09:11 PM, lina wrote:
How could set the taskbar back,
is it relevant to the xfce4-panel?
$ dpkg --get-selections | grep panel
gir1.2-panelapplet-4.0 install
gnome-panel-datainstall
libpanel-applet-4-0
How could set the taskbar back,
for everything. I used to have the taskbar at the top.
Thanks for suggestions,
best regards,
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On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 11:33:46 +0200, Engi Zoltán wrote:
> I upgraded to Debian 6.0. After upgrading the taskbar is missing. I can
> get back it with "killall gnome-panel" command.
>
> What is wrong?
Try by login with another user and check if the error persists.
Someti
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 11:33:46AM +0200, Engi Zoltán wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I upgraded to Debian 6.0. After upgrading the taskbar is missing.
> I can get back it with "killall gnome-panel" command.
>
> What is wrong?
>
Same thing is happening to my father on
On 04/21/2011 02:51 PM, Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 21. 04. 2011 11:33:46 je Engi Zoltán napisal(a):
Hi,
I upgraded to Debian 6.0. After upgrading the taskbar is missing.
I can get back it with "killall gnome-panel" command.
What is wrong?
Hard to tell. Try creating a dummy user account
Dne, 21. 04. 2011 11:33:46 je Engi Zoltán napisal(a):
Hi,
I upgraded to Debian 6.0. After upgrading the taskbar is missing.
I can get back it with "killall gnome-panel" command.
What is wrong?
Hard to tell. Try creating a dummy user account and check if it happens
in the new a
Hi,
I upgraded to Debian 6.0. After upgrading the taskbar is missing.
I can get back it with "killall gnome-panel" command.
What is wrong?
Zoli
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On Saturday 05 March 2011 12:42:02 S D wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm runing squeeze with 4 workspaces (or virtual desktops), and I would
> like apps that were open in the current workspace to NOT show on the
> taskbar in other workspaces. Currently, regardless of what workspace I
--- On Sat, 3/5/11, Carl Johnson wrote:
> Try a right click on the panel, then select "Task Manager
> Settings".
> There is a selection box near the bottom under "Filters".
Thanks, it worked. The trick was to close all apps to do a RMB click on the
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> Hi,
>
> I'm runing squeeze with 4 workspaces (or virtual desktops), and I
> would like apps that were open in the current workspace to NOT show on
> the taskbar in other workspaces. Currently, regardless of what
> workspace I'm switching to, the
Hi,
I'm runing squeeze with 4 workspaces (or virtual desktops), and I would like
apps that were open in the current workspace to NOT show on the taskbar in
other workspaces. Currently, regardless of what workspace I'm switching to, the
taskbar shows apps from ALL workspaces.
I
Hi,
Since moving to Debian a few days back I've noticed that the KDE taskbar
flickers heavily when the text there changes. It never did this on my
previous distribution...
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Does anyone have an idea how to disable the changing of konqueror icon
in the taskbar ?
Since konqueror (both browser and filemanager) always changes taskbar
icon for different locations it is hard to find it in the taskbar or
when Alt-tabing through windows.
Example: after I open pdf file from
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Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 16:21:05 +0200
Subject: Re: Newbie woes: Deleted Internet menu in taskbar
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:
> I have a new install of Debian Woody. I bought the latest stable
> release Intel x86 / IA-32 (``i386'') from Abexia. I survived
> installation and could get on the internet, but when I tried to
> configure a new installation of "Mozilla Thunderbird
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To restore menus to their defaults, go into the ".kde/share" directroy in your
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Subject: Newbie woes: Deleted Internet menu in taskbar
I have a new inst
I have a new install of Debian Woody. I bought the latest stable release Intel x86 /
IA-32 (``i386'') from Abexia. I survived installation and could get on the internet,
but when I tried to configure a new installation of "Mozilla Thunderbird", I
accidently deleted the whole Internet menu. Co
ions ?
> >
> >I had to manually fsck the drive where it cleared a inode.
> >
> >Am i right, this has deleted a file ???
> >
> >Anyhow since then the 'window' on my taskbar where all the minimised
> >programs go has disappeared. IE if i minimise a w
ted a file ???
Anyhow since then the 'window' on my taskbar where all the minimised programs
go has disappeared. IE if i minimise a window I cant access it !!!
I have checked preferences/settings/appletts
I got to admit this menu is confusing,
Any ideas how to get my taskbar window b
since then the 'window' on my taskbar where all the minimised programs
go has disappeared. IE if i minimise a window I cant access it !!!
I have checked preferences/settings/appletts
I got to admit this menu is confusing,
Any ideas how to get my taskbar window back so I can un-minimi
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 09:54:42PM +1100, Rob Weir wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:12:45PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > Is there any way for you to open a terminal? If so, run "panel &" from
> > it, and you'll get your panel back. As for a permanent fix... you'll
> > have to hope s
On Tue, Oct 29, 2002 at 11:12:45PM -0500, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> Is there any way for you to open a terminal? If so, run "panel &" from
> it, and you'll get your panel back. As for a permanent fix... you'll
> have to hope somebody else answers -- I'm a blackbox user...
Once you start it,
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> I just upgraded to gnome2 in sid, and ran into a problem: there is no
> gnome taskbar (the thing with applets and a footprint menu). Most
> annoying this about this is that it's now i
I just upgraded to gnome2 in sid, and ran into a problem: there is no
gnome taskbar (the thing with applets and a footprint menu). Most
annoying this about this is that it's now impossible for a user to log
out! (I have to become root and restart gdm.) Surely this can't be the
way it
Hello,
I have an ugly (in the literary sense) problem with the KDE taskbar,
since I've updated my Woody's KDE to the recent 2.2.1 version: in my
preferred motif-plus widget-style, the taskbar fails to display the
application icons and names properly, istead I'm presented with a
ki
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:13:48PM +0200, Duser wrote:
> how do I start up the gnome taskbar (you know, the one with applets
> and a menu and the desktops map...) after I have initialized X?
> Well to tell the truth i need some background on how Gnome works,
> where can I sta
Hey,
the "desktop map" and the taskbar are actually two different applets. What you
need to use these, is to right click on the panel, go to applets, and then add
the taskbar applet, and the gnome-pager applet (those names might be wrong, but
they are at least similar). Then th
Hi Michele!
On 17-Apr-2001 Duser wrote:
> New questino from The Newbye:
> how do I start up the gnome taskbar (you know, the one with applets
> and a menu and the desktops map...) after I have initialized X?
> Well to tell the truth i need some background on how Gnome works,
> wh
New questino from The Newbye:
how do I start up the gnome taskbar (you know, the one with applets
and a menu and the desktops map...) after I have initialized X?
Well to tell the truth i need some background on how Gnome works,
where can I start?
Goodbye and thanx for all the answer, past present
I did a recent Potato upgrade and the Gnome session manager task bars
that I had set up disappeared. Something reset the desktop and I can not
seem to get them back. Any Ideas??
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Victor Torrico wrote:
> Thanks for clearing up what's going on. Looking forward to -10.3
> version of fvwm95 window manager.
Will it be based on fvwm95-2.0.43a-Autoconf ?
Peter
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joost witteveen wrote: >
> > Guess I will also downgrade to -10.deb which works fine for me.
> Perhaps
> > the FvwmTaskbar and FvwmPager will be packaged seperately in the
> near
> > future.
>
> No, sorry to say you're wrong here.
>
> > There must be a reason they were omitted from -10.2.
>
> And
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> Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
> >
> > > Installing -10.deb version of fvwm95 gives me a taskbar. Installing
> >
> > > -10.2.deb ve
Oleg Krivosheev wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
>
> > Installing -10.deb version of fvwm95 gives me a taskbar. Installing
>
> > -10.2.deb version of fvwm95 gives no taskbar.
> >
> > How does one get a taskbar after installing -
Hi,
On Sun, 29 Jun 1997, Victor Torrico wrote:
> Installing -10.deb version of fvwm95 gives me a taskbar. Installing
> -10.2.deb version of fvwm95 gives no taskbar.
>
> How does one get a taskbar after installing -10.2.deb version of fvwm95?
i had the same problem. You can check
Installing -10.deb version of fvwm95 gives me a taskbar. Installing
-10.2.deb version of fvwm95 gives no taskbar.
How does one get a taskbar after installing -10.2.deb version of fvwm95?
Cheers,
Victor
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Well even if the documentation is still missing, I found something that maybe
can interest somebody. I integrated my .fvwm95rc with the Debian menus because
I found them nice to have, but since I personilyze my setup I jut added the
Apps, Modules and Games ... After that TaskBar didn't
I'm using fvwm95 and debian 1.3, and I cannot find the man page for the module
TaskBar. What am I missing? Also in /usr/doc there is no reference to TaskBar
...
graziano
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