On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:41 PM, C K coryis...@gmail.com wrote:
AWN (avant-window-navigator) is the only one I mentioned. Though
really, whatever best replaces a panel, actually, whatever is the best
balance for us is what we should use.
I use AWN and Docky on different systems. AWN works nicer without
compositing IMO.
I also wanted to look into stacking applets. (awn has one:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_tSxyVygKnu0/TT-8DRg0wlI/AUQ/PEsFN3eVdDQ/s320/stack_applet.png
)
See if its something we can populate with task focused apps. Like we
do with the Studio menus.
Anyone else have ideas here?
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I did some testing with AWN, Cairo, Docky, and Wbar. I need to look at the
results as I was busy doing something else. Although I can say that wbar
didn't work at all for me and that AWN had the most dependencies to install,
almost orders of magnitude more than Cairo or Docky.
But I did manage to get this created. This is my idea for the dock but
requires getting the dock's (whichever we choose) developer to work with us.
http://mousike.dyndns.org/dock/
I am very interested if anyone has opinions about my suggestion for the
dock. I hope this webpage explains it clearly.
ScottL
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