@Julien Lavergne: You right, a package would be a better choice, but I'm afraid for now I can offer just a dirty worked script. I'm doing this on my spare time, so give me the time to learn how to do better things like packages. Then for now I'll continue to create sessions using my script as a base, if you let me. :) You wrote you are working on lxsession... That involves applets on lxpanel too? What I really miss is the ability to mix launcher with open windows. A sum of Application Launch Bar applet and Task Bar (Windows list) applet. Exactly what a dock do.
@Jonathan Marsden: I don't know if is possible avoid the use of an external dock for Lubuntu-OSX due of the high level of eye candy required (shadows are mandatory I think). Probably will be possible for W7 or WXP sessions. Anyway I'm experimenting other light docks too that work without composite manager but are less configurable or need some more skills to tweak it. An example? Plank, from ElementaryOS, is less configurable (via .conf files) and his ability to change themes works just if you enable a CM. As I wrote for Julien we miss a typical dock configuration on lxpanel. @Ali Linx: Well, don't know if a specific team is a good idea o not but I like to share infos and brainstorming is indeed a good thing. We just need to remember that additional sessions are off the standard configuration, are just a plus to add to help people migrate from other OS. I personally like the superlight interface we have now but I understand people who like to have something more, even if just for impress friends like with a new car. I think you all understand what I mean. F. -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
