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#51 2009-06-09 22:07:55

anubis2591
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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Personally I most often use PyPanel. It's minimal, fast, and very customizable. From time to time I also use xfce4-panel because it goes with the GTK theme. Another good one that no one has suggested yet is Visibility. It's kind of like a mix between a pager and a tasklist that only shows icons. Here's a screenshot of it in action. It's the top left.

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#52 2009-06-10 09:05:01

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

I'm now looking at tint2 homepage, and it looks like it has some similar option... Can anyone confirm this to me? I guess trying out tint2 will be the first thing Ill do as soon as I get home.

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#53 2009-09-04 21:24:21

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

What, no lxpanel fans here? Well, let me be the one to say I love it. It is lightweight, functional, has few dependencies, and does transparency well.

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#54 2009-09-04 21:44:33

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Yeah I'm an lxpanel user as is my Dad. We like the simplicity, tray, and fact it has a full menu and clock etc.

I just love how light openbox and lxde are, so it made sense to stay with their panel.

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#55 2009-09-05 09:54:03

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Also using openbox & lxpanel so I don't have to bother about systray, etc.
Also I really like its look if set to fully transparent.


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#56 2009-09-05 10:31:00

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Tint2 has a built in systray too (for a while already).


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#57 2009-09-05 11:14:50

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

B wrote:

Tint2 has a built in systray too (for a while already).

Discovered that when I did a reinstall some days ago. smile
Combined with tintwizard-svn it's a perfect combination for a panel.

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#58 2009-09-05 12:16:24

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

another positive vote for tint2


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#59 2009-09-05 12:48:10

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

After trying lxpanel and fbpanel I also ended at tint2. It's just what I looked for, but I have to admit it has been quite some time since I looked at lxpanel.


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#60 2009-09-05 17:44:09

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

I liked both Xfce Panel and Tint2.  But, in the end, Tint2 won, because it is simple and lightweight.  Xfce Panel is nice, but each of its applets can use up to fourteen megabytes of RAM each.

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#61 2009-09-06 08:33:52

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Is there a way to put tint2 always to the top? My xcompmgr shadows cover the panel.

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#62 2009-09-07 05:52:02

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Wintervenom wrote:

I liked both Xfce Panel and Tint2.  But, in the end, Tint2 won, because it is simple and lightweight.  Xfce Panel is nice, but each of its applets can use up to fourteen megabytes of RAM each.

And it doesn't do proper transparency. I'm not a developer, but it seems to me that it wouldn't be all that difficult to add that functionality, considering so many other panels have it.

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#63 2009-09-07 06:09:30

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

tint2 wins here.

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#64 2009-09-07 06:33:47

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

Tint2. If you want to see the power of tint2, check out the amazing things Ghost1227 does with it in his workshop:

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=77929


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#65 2009-09-07 08:14:12

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

jasonwryan wrote:

Tint2. If you want to see the power of tint2, check out the amazing things Ghost1227 does with it in his workshop:

http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=77929

Don't forget to visit his site, all the themes even from Part 1 are there.

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#66 2009-12-04 18:31:17

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

i just tried cbpanel in the AUR
i think this one has pwning power against all other panels i've ever used.

(there's a module in the pack, named wnck.so, should remove it and install gnome-python-desktop)

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#67 2009-12-04 19:39:12

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

I liked a lot cbpanel, but it wasn't really lightweight. Pancake is lightweight, simple and uses GTK themes too.

Personally I think tint2 is the panel for openbox.

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#68 2009-12-05 04:54:58

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

pancake is not bad, comparing to pypanel
but somehow i couldn't get its tray to work

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#69 2009-12-05 05:35:40

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Re: Openbox panel suggestion

besides, although tint2 has massive configuration capabilities, lacking a key function makes it not appealing to me: auto-hide.

when there's a maximized window, you can see there is a huge contradictions of styles on screen.

*Edit: finding that openbox without any panel is kinda nice.
all i really need is some widget, coping with netwmpager + stalonetray + lalcal right now.

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