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Generally speaking, I'll use fbpanel and it works well enough, but xfce4-panel also works quite well and it has some really nice plugins if you want to go that route.
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Oh snap, was expecting someone to mention something more awesome than tint2, apparently there still is none.
I'm using tint2 also.
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Fbpanel.
I've tried nearly all of them and it's my favorite.
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I didn't really want a panel in openbox, just a 1-pixel margin to access menu and windowlist easily. Even in Fvwm (which is very flexible in creating your own panels) I typically avoid desktop furniture in favour of window management tricks that make it redundant. As for a launcher, I rather like Kupfer... Quite functional and without excessive dependencies.
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Tint2 because it's light and highly configurable
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tint2 all the way. Easy to configure and does exactly what I need it to do.
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Looks like lots of tint2 users chiming in here. It's been quite awhile since I last looked at it so maybe time for another test drive.
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Go for the svn version in AUR. It has lots more options.
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I eat my own dog food and use [dmenu-launch].
At some point, I will make it figure out which programs should be launched in a terminal, and also add an option to sort history by most-launched program rather than by last launched.
Last edited by Wintervenom (2011-11-03 19:59:32)
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fluxbox's panel
gmrun
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Panel: tint2
Launcher: dmenu_launch
Both simply do their job, although replacing tint2 with something prettier wouldn't break my heart.
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I played with tint2 on openbox and quite liked it. Most of the time I use Awesome though, without any panels. For a launcher I use both kupfer and the awesome run menu.
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I had been using gnome-shell, but recently decided to try out xfce, which I'm using with the default xfce panel + awn.
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I eat my own dog food and use [dmenu-launch].
At some point, I will make it figure out which programs should be launched in a terminal, and also add an option to sort history by most-launched program rather than by last launched.
I eagerly await. dmenu-launch changed the way I use my computer- no joke.
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EDIT: wrong thread
Last edited by bwat47 (2011-12-11 04:15:40)
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I'm thinking of leaving gnome shell for open box.
Anyone want to suggest decent alternatives for panels with applets?
Thanks
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For my panel im still using fbpanel. recently got cairo-dock for a launcher. Before that I was using wbar. I may give some other panels a try sometime (and perhaps even other wm's).
I like pie. Especially with a side of Arch.
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I used to use bmpanel2, but now I don't use one any more. Just conky piped to dzen2 alongside of stalonetray and alltray to minimize apps to the tray when I want to get them out of the way. Honestly, I don't think I'll ever go back now either, especially since its probably less of a resource load than before, considering I would have used the conky/dzen2 combo with bmpanel2 anyways.
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I'm using the Xfce panel + AWN. They make a very comfortable desktop.
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I use Openbox. i have a 1px border on top and on the bottom where I can click right or middle to summon the launcher or the window list. I use docker and wmclock in a auto-hidden dock on the lower right corner. I have never been less distracted.
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