Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-04 Thread Joe
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 17:25:09 -0400 wrote: > On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 21:53:36 +0100 > Joe wrote: > > > > I use the Third Option, the deskbar, which gives vertical panels at > > the side and as far as I can see, no spaces between anything, unless > > you actually place a separator. I use 36 pixels

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread Dan Ritter
pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote: > On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 17:20:01 +0100 > Joe wrote: > > I believe The XFCE panel will go vertical, but it doesn't work right. I > just want a row of icons, period. But I can't figure out how to make > that happen; I get huge spaces between the icons. If you know how

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread paulf
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 21:53:36 +0100 Joe wrote: > I use the Third Option, the deskbar, which gives vertical panels at > the side and as far as I can see, no spaces between anything, unless > you actually place a separator. I use 36 pixels for the launcher > panel and 44 pixels, on the other side,

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread Joe
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 14:58:48 -0400 wrote: > On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 17:20:01 +0100 > Joe wrote: > > > Is this a matter of principle for the OP, or does the panel > > interfere with something else? I have three panels, and for me they > > are the main point of running a DE rather than just a window >

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread paulf
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 17:20:01 +0100 Joe wrote: > Is this a matter of principle for the OP, or does the panel interfere > with something else? I have three panels, and for me they are the main > point of running a DE rather than just a window manager. But one of > them contains an analogue clock

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread Joe
On Tue, 3 Oct 2023 16:39:11 +0300 Roland Mueller wrote: > XFCE4 panel ca be manually recreated by (as far as I remember) > right-clicking into empty desktop space and then opening settings. > > Other option is mentioned here: > https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/getting-started: > > Quote:

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-03 Thread Roland Mueller
XFCE4 panel ca be manually recreated by (as far as I remember) right-clicking into empty desktop space and then opening settings. Other option is mentioned here: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/getting-started: Quote: "The panel will usually be started automatically as part of your Xfce

Re: XFCE4 without panels

2023-10-02 Thread Mike Castle
I just tried this in a VM and it seemed to work. >From a command line: xfce4-panel -q find ~/.config | grep panel Remove the xfce4-panel.xml (I also removed the empty directory just named panel.) The lack of panels seems to have survived a reboot. I don't know if it is sufficient for every

XFCE4 without panels

2023-09-29 Thread paulf
Folks: I'm trying to run XFCE4 with no (XFCE4) panels. I prefer polybar and tint2. I've searched the internet high and low, and all the advice I can find is old and doesn't work for the current (Debian 12) version. Settings > Session and Startup etc. doesn't provide a way, and the XFCE4 panel app