Here
is the problem I think you are going to run into. Not only are you going to have
probmes seeing the menu but if you minimize the desktop (which you should be
able to do in your scenario) and then max it back up your start bar will
now be behind the desktop. This is because they are two different X programs. In
KDE the start bar can be started as "kicker" and I run it seperately. I don't
need the desktop for any reason since I do not have any icons populated there.
It is a good way to access all of your programs. In the meantime you may be able
to move (with the titlebar of the start bar - if available) the start bar
up a little. As for a setup to do this automatically I will wait for other
answers as well. Very good question.
Doug
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