Hi Mark,

I'd just like the option to set it back, that is my only problem.  I
know I'm not the only one who likes the panel only on the bottom.

To give you a little information on my situation, I have a 30" monitor
that's 2560 x 1600, so using two panels doesn't make sense for me, the
default top panel has about 2,000 pixels of blank canvas I like to apply
the "Window List" to that space.  With two panels, I'm using 100,000
pixels for panels instead of just 50,000.  I understand your reasoning
though and I'm fine with simply adding a shortcut to the panel for
closing the active window.  I'm just glad that GNU/Linux is so versatile
that I have these options available.  Options are what makes the
operating system so different from every other and the real value in it.

I can work around it just fine (hell I might even just start working on
a panel app for this) but to leave out the option to change the behavior
is the asinine part I was speaking about.  Leaving out options and
customization is a rather common reason many people have come to loathe
Microsoft and Apple, and the greatest distinction that Free Software
has.

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