On 09-Nov-2005 08:30, Anders Trobäck wrote:
> If you are after the systray you can use ibar for icons and engage for
> systray!
>
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Thanks Anders,
That's excellent! Just what I wanted.
Regards,
Gavin.
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If you are after the systray you can use ibar for icons and engage for
systray!
Load engage and right klick on it, click on Enable! Now all icons are
gone and you can move the "systray module" anyware! Enable ibar and you
have icons!
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Gavin Costello wrote:
Hi there,
Forgive me
Mainly because Ibar doesn't have a notification area.
On 09-Nov-2005 07:58, Paul Stejskal wrote:
>
>Why not just use Ibar? Engage is a taskbar anyway.
>
>Paul
>Gavin Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> Forgive me if this has already been asked, but was una
On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 04:23:36PM +0100, Gavin Costello wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Forgive me if this has already been asked, but was unable to find the
> answer in the archives.
>
> How do I configure engage (running as a module) not to show icons for
> running windows?
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
Why not just use Ibar? Engage is a taskbar anyway.
PaulGavin Costello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there,Forgive me if this has already been asked, but was unable to find theanswer in the archives.How do I configure engage (running as a module) not to show icons forrunning windows?Thanks and rega
Gavin Costello napisał(a):
>Hi there,
>
>Forgive me if this has already been asked, but was unable to find the
>answer in the archives.
>
>How do I configure engage (running as a module) not to show icons for
>running windows?
>
>Thanks and regards,
>
>Gavin.
>
>
Try type:
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