I agree. The toolbar does serve a purpose--more than one actually. If
anything, it (or some other blackbox-created window) needs to be there
to catch KeyPress's if keyboard-navigable windows are going to be
included in blackbox proper.
And, I use the toolbar often for workspace-navigation, etc.
On Mon, 2002-01-21 at 08:38, Eric Christian Carlsen wrote:
> I wanted to place my vote for leaving the toolbar as compiled in by default. I
> indirectly use it all of the time. What I mean by this is that when I have a
> window maximized but not covering the toolbar it leaves me room on either side
> of the toolbar to click on the screen and get the root menu. If a window were to
> be maximized so as to occupy the entire screen it's a pain getting the root
> window menu. Granted, most of us probably launch applications with bbkeys but
> that isn't always the case. Just thought I'd make my opinion known since the
> tide seems to be against the toolbar.
>
> Eric Carlsen
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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