Hello,

I was running Wheezy for a while, with a little bit of tweaking, I came to
enjoy the new Gnome interface (I had been a KDE fan for years until I
upgraded to Wheezy).  In installed the Glipper clipboard manager and could
access it by placing the mouse cursor into the lower right corner of the
screen.  It was otherwise hidden, and I thought the whole thing was very
slick.

I recently upgraded to testing, and Glipper disappeared.  It's still
installed, but I can no longer access it like I used to.  The only way I
can find to access Glipper is to open the Gnome Tweak Tool and enable the
"Window list" extension.  This enables a traditional task bar at the bottom
of the screen which shows the currently open windows, a workspace switcher,
and at the very end on the right it has a blue circle with a "1" on it.  If
I click on that blue circle, a gray bar slides up and shows the Glipper
icon, which I can then click on.

I don't care for this solution, because the task bar takes up space at the
bottom of the screen and I can't seem to hide it, and I also have to click
the blue circle in order to get to Glipper.  I neither need nor want the
window list or workspace switcher, so to have it there simply for the
puspose of accessing Glipper is irksome.  It was much nicer when I could
simply move the cursor to the lower right corner without clicking on
anything.  Is there something I can do to get this old behavior back?

Thanks in advance.

    - Dave

P.S.  Yes, I do realize that I can use CTRL-ALT-C to pop up Glipper
anytime, and that's what I'm doing right now, but I really liked the
mouse-only solution I had before.

-- 
Dave Parker
Systems Administrator
Utica College
Integrated Information Technology Services
(315) 792-3229
Registered Linux User #408177

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