Danek Duvall ??:
> On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 08:27:42PM +0800, Henry Zhang wrote:
> 
>>> How will this interact with the existing GNOME Panel?
>> Yes, this is a good question, AWN is an opinion for user to use, it will 
>> appear only when you start it, while GNOME Panel will exist always. These 2 
>> tools can exist at the same time,
>> 1, we can use arrow in the Gnome Panel to make Gnome Panel minimize,
>> 2, Generally we can make  the Gnome Panel in the top of the screen, and AWN 
>> at the bottom of the screen.
>> In fact there is no impact between them, you can use any of them to control 
>> your system.
> 
> Can AWN completely replace the gnome panel?  
No, I don't think so, at least no plan at the moment.

>Can it swallow gnome panel
> applets and throw up the gnome menus?  

AWN is at the bottom of the screen, so they may appear together if you 
set the gnome panel at the bottom too.
AWN can't throw up the menu at the moment.

Or does it live in a completely
> separate space?
It keep at the bottom of the screen.

> 
> Danek

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