try AWN
On Sep 30, 3:43 am, mahjongg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, you can set all kinds of stuff using the WbarConf Wbar
> configuration tool. For special settings look at the File>Settings
> menu of WbarConf.
>
> You can choose the location and orientation of the Wbar, but I don't
> know if it can "auto hide" like the dock of OSX, and appear on top of
> an application window. But there are so many options I might have
> missed it, also try saving your configuration, at least without it the
> settings I tried were not persistent after a reboot.
>
> If you found what you needed, you might consider posting your findings
> here.
>
> On 30 sep, 10:10, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... and not have applications cover it up ?
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