Panel plugin/Indicator plugin/Notification area/Notification plugin/Status Notifier Plugin on Xubuntu 18.04
Aaron Franke
arnfranke at yahoo.com
Thu May 17 21:01:46 UTC 2018
Speaking of issues with the panel, I would also like to point out an
issue when the panel is greater than 50px tall, the "Window Buttons"
item contains two rows, despite the panel's "Number of rows" set to "1".
At 49px tall, the "Window Buttons" item displays normally.
This is very annoying for anyone with a high-resolution screen that
doesn't want to have a small panel. I have a 1080p screen and I like
having a 40px panel, but if I were to purchase a 1440p or 4k screen
then my ideal panel height would be above 50px.
On Thursday, May 17, 2018, 12:24:33 PM CDT, Kolmar Kafran <kolmar at kafran.net> wrote:
For a more visual explanation, this is how I use XFCE for years now:
http://i.imgur.com/w9Narw6.png
I think we should have only one notification "thing" and everything
above the Workspace Switcher in this picture goes inside of it, no?
Well, I'm just a user and this is how I interact with XFCE (=
Also, if someone knows a way to improve this with Xubuntu 18.04
through modifying something with Xfconf or tweaking the theme I would
be thankfully, because I'm sticking with it until 20.04.
King regards,
Kolmar Kafran
ü Por favor, considere a proteção ao meio ambiente antes de imprimir
esse e-mail.
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> Date: Thu, 17 May 2018 13:42:30 +0200
> From: Mariusz Kubański <mkubanski at linux.pl>
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> Subject: Re: Panel plugin/Indicator plugin/Notification
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> Hello. I got to agree with Kolmar on that subject. I know that someone
> can view this issue as small and unimportant, but I also think that
> panel icons (plugins and applets) should be somehow more unified. They
> really don't look good on bigger panels, like Kolmar said. And it seems
> like there are three different plugins to handle very similar things.
>
> I know that there are many more important things to do before 18.10
> release (porting to GTK3, bug fixes etc.), but I hope that the
> Xubuntu/Xfce devs will look at this issue in the future.
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> Thanks and keep up the good work,
> Mariusz (Spass)
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> W dniu 15.05.2018 o 22:03, Kolmar Kafran pisze:
> > Howdy dear fellows,
> >
> > With the new Xubuntu 18.04 it's a little confusing how these items works
> > together: panel plugins, indicator plugin, notification area and status
> > notifier plugin. What's the best way to go? Within Xubuntu 16.04 I use
> > notification area and indicator plugin and everything just works. Now I
> > feel like there are a lot of these items to do the same thing. For
> > example, now we have a new Power manager panel plugin. But on the power
> > manager settings there is an option to show the power manager icon on
> > notification area which works with notification area but doesn't with
> > "status notifier plugin". Despite this, the notification area icon
> > behaves differently from the power manager plugin.
> >
> > One thing I love about XFCE is the panel because I like to use the panel
> > on the vertical. With these new panel plugins (notification, power,
> > sound etc), the icons size on a vertical panel 35px wide are huge. With
> > notification area plugin its possible to set the maximum pixel size to
> > 22px and everything sits nicely inside notification area. What should I
> > do now? It seems like XFCE has implemented a lot of new features which
> > just overlap other features that do the same thing. When you put
> > everything together it looks like out of place or even a little buggy as
> > things doesn't works as expected.
> >
> > Thank you.
> >
> > Kolmar Kafran
> > üPor favor, considere a proteção ao meio ambiente antes de imprimir esse
> > e-mail.
> >
> >
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