Em Sáb, 2009-02-14 às 17:44 -0800, Scott escreveu:

> I don't have a bottom frame... I got rid of it.  I have my menu bar and 
> windows at the 
> top.  All these kinds of settings are deep within gconf-editor or in the one 
> of the 
> folders named something like ~/.gnome2.  You shouldn't need to use those 
> tools to find 
> the look you want, though.
> 
> -Scott
> 
> Henry W. Peters wrote:
> > Thanks much Scott!
> > 
> > It does not appear on the bottom of the desktop window, but at the 
> > top... (at least not yet, didn't restart). But sure beats doing a 
> > reinstall... Wonder though, as Billy C. sez that he has a bottom frame, 
> > if there this might be a sign of /something/ amiss...?
> > 
> > Henry
> > 
> > 
> > Scott wrote:
> >> Henry W. Peters wrote:
> >>   
> >>> I have one rather foolish sounding question:  When one minimizes a 
> >>> window... where does it go to? Since there is a top frame to the desktop 
> >>> window, no bottom, where I am used to such windows going (to).
> >>>     
> >>
> >> Do the "Add To Panel" again.  Scroll all the way to the bottom of the list 
> >> and choose 
> >> "Window List".  I think this is what you're looking for.
> >>
> >> -Scott
> >>
> >>   
> > 
> 
> 


Right click the top panel (or frame as you call it) then select "new
panel". Then, if it is not yet at the bottom, right click it and select
"properties". You may choose from top, bottom, right or left
orientation.
Is it this you are looking for?

Pietro
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