I think that an additional reason for failure was that the Penguin Attack font is not 'installed' in a default installation. Installation of the font and editing and launching via wbarconf fixed the non-appearance problems.

I'd recommend that wbar is made a dependency of wbarconf as it makes life much easier for someone who has never used wbar before. I'd also recommend that the default icon size is changed to 64 as it makes it easier to spot the icons should they accidentally be concealed behind a taskbar etc.

Thank you for maintaining wbar once you understand its little ways it is a most delightful and productive little screen-bar.



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