Re: Re: restoring a panel in xfce4

2007-01-22 Thread Peter Easthope

Jhair Tocancipa Triana said,
Xfce Menu-Settings-Settings Manager-Panel

then add a new panel with the + button at the left and then add the
old items (Task List, System Tray) to the newly created panel, no?

Jhair, adding the panel was easy but I failed to
see how to replace the Task List in the fresh panel.

Liam O'Toole said,
Look at the configuration files under ~/.config/xfce4. You should be
able to find the file which holds the panel configuration, and delete it.

Liam, that worked easily enough.  I deleted only
the file /home/peter/.config/xfce4/panel/panels.xml
and configured to taste.  Thanks for the tip about
not having xfce4 running.

Thanks to Jhair  Liam,  ... Peter E.


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Re: restoring a panel in xfce4

2006-11-22 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Tue, 21 Nov 2006 17:30:23 -0800
Easthope [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Debian users,
 
 Using the Panel Manager in xfce4, I removed 
 the panel which showed the quiescent tasks.
 The panel with the icons for the Xfce Menu,
 the clock  etc. remains intact.
 
 How can that quiescent task panel be restored?
 I tried removing and reinstalling the xfce4-panel
 package to no avail.
 
 Thanks, ... Peter Easthope
 
 
 

Look at the configuration files under ~/.config/xfce4. You should be
able to find the file which holds the panel configuration, and delete it
I don't have access to a machine running XFCE at the moment, so I'm
afraid I can't be more specific. Do this when you are not logged in to
XFCE, as its settings dameon will rewrite the file on exit.

If you're impatient, just remove the entire tree. This will restore the
default XFCE configuration.

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Re: restoring a panel in xfce4

2006-11-21 Thread Jhair Tocancipa Triana
Easthope  writes:

 Debian users,
 Using the Panel Manager in xfce4, I removed 
 the panel which showed the quiescent tasks.
 The panel with the icons for the Xfce Menu,
 the clock  etc. remains intact.

 How can that quiescent task panel be restored?
 I tried removing and reinstalling the xfce4-panel
 package to no avail.

Xfce Menu-Settings-Settings Manager-Panel

then add a new panel with the + button at the left and then add the
old items (Task List, System Tray) to the newly created panel, no?

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restoring a panel in xfce4

2006-11-21 Thread Easthope
Debian users,

Using the Panel Manager in xfce4, I removed 
the panel which showed the quiescent tasks.
The panel with the icons for the Xfce Menu,
the clock  etc. remains intact.

How can that quiescent task panel be restored?
I tried removing and reinstalling the xfce4-panel
package to no avail.

Thanks, ... Peter Easthope