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Model Specific Forums => Sharp Zaurus => Zaurus - pdaXrom => Topic started by: jgrauman on February 20, 2006, 02:23:25 pm
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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I don't know about matchbox (openbox), but xfce has all the needed options. In my case "alt-f" toggles fullscreen (no titles, borders, panels).
Chero.
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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I don't know about matchbox (openbox), but xfce has all the needed options. In my case "alt-f" toggles fullscreen (no titles, borders, panels).
Chero.
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I tried XFCE I have 1 question. Is it possible xfce to rect to switch screen to potrait mode and back?
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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I don't know about matchbox (openbox), but xfce has all the needed options. In my case "alt-f" toggles fullscreen (no titles, borders, panels).
Chero.
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I tried XFCE I have 1 question. Is it possible xfce to rect to switch screen to potrait mode and back?
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Yes, look this thread: [a href=\"https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=14031]https://www.oesf.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=14031[/url]
key mapping is very easy via the window manager settings
Also Searching these forums can save you lots of time
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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i'd just change screens, you've got four of them, use ctrl-alt-arrow left/right, the task bar is only on #1
to use the screen space occupied by the "menu-bar" press alt while moving the whole window with your pen around the screen, move it up, so that the "menu-bar" is just outside the visible screen
at least that's what i do
seb
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Here are a couple of quick questions. Is is possible to hide the taskbar (at the bottom of the screen), or make it so it hides itself when the cursor isn't over it. Also, is it possible to not have the menubar (I think that's what it is called) on an application. I'm thinking of the area on the top of an application used to move it, minimize, close, and maximize the application.
Thanks.
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i'd just change screens, you've got four of them, use ctrl-alt-arrow left/right, the task bar is only on #1
to use the screen space occupied by the "menu-bar" press alt while moving the whole window with your pen around the screen, move it up, so that the "menu-bar" is just outside the visible screen
at least that's what i do
seb
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Nice!