Admittedly interesting, but it happens to have everything from the GNUstep family except what I actually want, which is the dock and clip.
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Germán Arias <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Jon, please see this > > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/discuss-gnustep/2009-10/msg00168.html > > If the developers are agree with this, I will add this feature in next > days. Greetings. > > El sáb, 31-10-2009 a las 13:56 -0500, Jon "Top Hat" Jones escribió: > > > > I actually started out lloking for something like that, but never > > found a suitable solution. The only thing I found that was even close > > a GNOME panel applet that was capable of holding docklets. Not an > > elegant solution at all, especially as I want to get RID of the panel. > > A standalone dock.app would be wonderful, especially if it were a > > single program that could allow multiple instances and a clip flag, so > > that I could, for example, run ">dock.app& dock.app -clip" and have > > exactly what I want. > > I'd still have the problem with getting rid of the very annoying > > panel, which apparently is impossible, although there is a workaround > > I found involving transparency.... > > > > I'd have to look at the relevant source code for the dock and app, but > > I doubt it would be horribly difficult to extract the code into a > > standalone. > > > > > > > > -- mu'o mi'e .aionys. .i.a'o.e'e ko klama le bende pe denpa bu
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