Re: Gnome workspace manager has disappeared -- Help!

2011-11-16 Thread Camaleón
El 2011-11-15 a las 14:18 -0600, Dennis Wicks escribió:

(sir, you are replying to me directly not to the list...)

> Whjat I am talking about are *workspaces* not *panels*. They are not the 
> same. You did in fact give me the URL for workspaces, but what you keep 
> referring to are panels which are covered at
>  http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.32/panels.html.en

I know what I say, what I'm not sure is about what you are saying :-)

(...)

>>> My problem isn't the panels, it is the workspaces.
>>
>> What do you mean by "workspace"?
>
> I mean "workspace" not "panel"

You will have to specify then because I was also talking about that...

>> I mean this:
>>
>> http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.32/overview-workspaces.html.en
> Yes, that is what I mean, but that is *not* what you are talking about.

I think you are not understanding what I'm trying to tell you.

> You are talking about  
> http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.32/panels.html.en
>
> which are not at all the same thing.

Uh, oh, well... yes, I know what a panel is and what a workspace is (or 
so I hope...). Now back to your original request:

***
Somehow the workspace manager and the index which appeared 
at the lower right of the screen have disappeared.
***

Workspace manager is an applet that you can add to the panel. If the 
applet is not there anymore, then you will have to add it again. it's 
simple :-)

>> Can you please upload, attach or point to an Internet image so we can  
>> see what are you referring about?
> No, because I have lost mine.

Your desktop is not needed because Internet is full of images with 
gnome desktops showing the workspace manager, just make a search and 
send us the URL ;-)

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Re: Gnome workspace manager has disappeared -- Help!

2011-11-11 Thread Camaleón
El 2011-11-11 a las 10:19 -0600, Dennis Wicks escribió:

(sending back to the list)

> Camaleón wrote the following on 11/09/2011 06:26 AM:
>> On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 20:17:09 -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>
>>> Somehow the workspace manager and the index which appeared at the lower
>>> right of the screen have disappeared.
>>
>> Have you tried to add them again?
>
> Can't add them again. The workspace manager is gone.

If the panel (what you call "task bar") is visible, you can right-click 
on it and add again the applets. Can you see the gnome panel? 

>> Besides, sometimes the applet is there but constrained because of the  
>> lack of space, check if you have locked any elements that prevent the  
>> applets to be visible.
>>
>>> If I right-click on a window tab in the task bar I can move the window
>>> to another workspace, and the window selector will show that the windows
>>> are in the workspace where they were moved to, but there is still no
>>> index and all of the window tabs are in the task bar.
>>>
>>> How do I get my window manager and the index back? I can't find any
>>> program or package that is called window manager.
>>
>> You can also:
>>
>> 1/ Restart your panel ("killall gnome-panel")
>> 2/ Add a new panel and start adding applets from scratch. When you're  
>> done, remove the old and incomplete panel and save your session, just 
>> in case.
>
> My problem isn't the panels, it is the workspaces.

What do you mean by "workspace"?

I mean this:

http://library.gnome.org/users/user-guide/2.32/overview-workspaces.html.en

Can you please upload, attach or point to an Internet image so we can 
see what are you referring about?

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Re: Gnome workspace manager has disappeared -- Help!

2011-11-09 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 08 Nov 2011 20:17:09 -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:

> Somehow the workspace manager and the index which appeared at the lower
> right of the screen have disappeared.

Have you tried to add them again?

Besides, sometimes the applet is there but constrained because of the 
lack of space, check if you have locked any elements that prevent the 
applets to be visible.

> If I right-click on a window tab in the task bar I can move the window
> to another workspace, and the window selector will show that the windows
> are in the workspace where they were moved to, but there is still no
> index and all of the window tabs are in the task bar.
> 
> How do I get my window manager and the index back? I can't find any
> program or package that is called window manager.

You can also:

1/ Restart your panel ("killall gnome-panel")
2/ Add a new panel and start adding applets from scratch. When you're 
done, remove the old and incomplete panel and save your session, just in 
case.

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Gnome workspace manager has disappeared -- Help!

2011-11-08 Thread Dennis Wicks
Somehow the workspace manager and the index which appeared 
at the lower right of the screen have disappeared.


If I right-click on a window tab in the task bar I can move 
the window to another workspace, and the window selector 
will show that the windows are in the workspace where they 
were moved to, but there is still no index and all of the 
window tabs are in the task bar.


How do I get my window manager and the index back? I can't 
find any program or package that is called window manager.


Thanks in advance for any and all help!

Dennis


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