For those missing network applet.
I just upgraded from this year's LTS to 12.10, and I'm running Cinnamon as my desktop environment. The upgrade didn't change much on Cinnamon, but there's one odd little annoying quirk.
The 'Cinnamon Calendar' applet is the clock on the main panel. It works fine, but when the minute changes, only the main text color (light gray) refreshes. The background shadow is frozen.
I would like to remove an applet from the GNOME applet panel (the Gwibber applet, to be precise). Is this possible? If so, would any techniques also apply to other applets that other programs may place there?
Cinnamon 1.4 has been released and has received cool new features this time.’Expo’ & ‘Scale’ features add eyecandy to your desktop experience, and there are lot of other improvements in usability as well. Cinnamon 1.4 is already there in Mint 12 repositories.
Is there any printer panel applet for Gnome under FC12? Adding an applet to a panel brings a list of applets, but there is no print related one.
In Ubuntu 11.04 with Gnome 2.32...The Gnome panel shows each application entry as icon+text.
The Compiz preview feature is on also (and very nice !).
Question:
I've seen mention of a width setting in the Window List Applet, but this is missing in mine, so=>
Is there any way by which the application entries may be set to only display their icon and NO text ?
Thanks.
Have you ever gone through the items listed in the "add to panel" option? If not, then you are missing one of the finest GNOME features. It has a great number of some really useful applets. I just ran into one of them, Deskbar applet and believe me, when they say its an "all in one" tool they are not kidding.
I installed the Indicator-Applet-Complete, then decided to remove it. ALT+Right Click brought up the dialog Move and Remove from Panel.
I clicket Remove from Panel but it added a second instance of the Applet. Repeated Removes, now I have top panel full of Indicator-Applet-Completes, do not know how many.
How can I remove this applets?
Michael
i use gnome-shell ............nm-applet,power-manager ....disappeared from panel after "pacman -Syu............in pacman -Syu....