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en:handbook:desktop [2010/05/26 20:32]
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en:handbook:desktop [2010/08/08 14:13]
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 Openbox provides a context menu via a right click on the desktop, this menu can be changed by editing a configuration file. The key combinations Alt + TAB allow you to list and navigate through open windows. Obconf can be used to graphically configure the window manager and various small tools (specific to SliTaz) allow you to have a simple, stylish and coherent desktop. By default, SliTaz uses 4 virtual desktops. Openbox provides a context menu via a right click on the desktop, this menu can be changed by editing a configuration file. The key combinations Alt + TAB allow you to list and navigate through open windows. Obconf can be used to graphically configure the window manager and various small tools (specific to SliTaz) allow you to have a simple, stylish and coherent desktop. By default, SliTaz uses 4 virtual desktops.
  
-The Desktop provided by SliTaz complies with the Freedesktop standards, the file manager PCmanFM allows for management of desktop icons, drag and drop (drag and drop) and the mounting of devices with a solitary click. The panel menu, taskbar, icons, etc are powered by LXpanel.+The Desktop provided by SliTaz complies with the Freedesktop standards, the file manager PCmanFM allows for management of desktop icons, drag and drop and the mounting of devices with a solitary click. The panel menu, taskbar, icons, etc are powered by LXpanel.
  
 ===== Configuring Openbox ===== ===== Configuring Openbox =====
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 === Panel Preferences === === Panel Preferences ===
  
-The LXPanel configurator has tabs:-+The LXPanel configurator has tabs:-
  
-    * General ​handles the position, size - either dynamic or fixedpanel background and properties.+    * Geometry ​handles the position, ​icons, and size - either dynamic or fixed of the panel
 +    * Appearance adjusts the background and fonts.
     * Panel Applets lets you add, remove, edit and move plugins around on the panel.     * Panel Applets lets you add, remove, edit and move plugins around on the panel.
     * Advanced allows you to set preferred applications like the file manager, terminal and logout command.     * Advanced allows you to set preferred applications like the file manager, terminal and logout command.
 
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