> That's what upstream uses actually. What I don't like about it is that the > extra space on the sides is really > not used in most of the cases,
I mostly agree. I hate having wasted screen space, especially on a 1024x800 (or smaller) screen. If I used the desktop-click menus more, I'd be more of a fan of a non-maximized bottom bar. By leaving a small square or so of desktop visible in the bottom right corner, I would always be able to access the right-click desktop menu easily. That's what I do in fluxbox, when I'm using it. In Xubuntu though, I have shortcut icons in the top menu bar for my most used programs, so it's not really a big deal. > and more importantly you cannot get as fast > to either of the sides of the panel > with the mouse as if it were screen corners. Since the menu in the top-left is so good, I don't think leaving desktop always exposed is really needed. If that's the case, then having the menu bar go 100% wide does make it easier to hit the corners of it. -- Michael Moore ------------------------------- www.stuporglue.org -- Donate your used computer to a student that needs it. www.ubuntu-utah.org -- In Utah? Interested in Ubuntu? Come join us. -- xubuntu-devel mailing list xubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-devel