Hi everyone,
I have a dual monitor setup with xfce on F13. I would like to have a workspace switcher on either of my screens. I have a panel at the bottom of my primary screen with a workspace switcher applet, and I have another panel on my second screen. I have both the applets set to the 2 row view.
Every time I log out or restart the panel rather, the workspace switcher on my second screen defaults back to the default one row setup, even though I have both of them setup as two rows. Right clicking the faulty applet and bringing up the properties dialogue shows me, its correctly set to 2. However changing the number has no effect on it.
Only thing that works is to remove the applet and add it again. When I add it, it shows up as 2 rows, but the properties dialogue still shows 1 row. I change it to before closing. On logging out, its again back to the default one row.
I tried to look for "pager" under $HOME/.config/xfce4/panel, and $HOME/.config/xfce4* but I couldn't find anything that set the no of rows.
Any clues anyone?
Am Samstag, den 10.07.2010, 21:46 -0700 schrieb Suvayu Ali:
Hi everyone,
I have a dual monitor setup with xfce on F13. I would like to have a workspace switcher on either of my screens. I have a panel at the bottom of my primary screen with a workspace switcher applet, and I have another panel on my second screen. I have both the applets set to the 2 row view.
Every time I log out or restart the panel rather, the workspace switcher on my second screen defaults back to the default one row setup, even though I have both of them setup as two rows. Right clicking the faulty applet and bringing up the properties dialogue shows me, its correctly set to 2. However changing the number has no effect on it.
Only thing that works is to remove the applet and add it again. When I add it, it shows up as 2 rows, but the properties dialogue still shows 1 row. I change it to before closing. On logging out, its again back to the default one row.
I tried to look for "pager" under $HOME/.config/xfce4/panel, and $HOME/.config/xfce4* but I couldn't find anything that set the no of rows.
Any clues anyone?
To me this sounds like a bug. Can you please file a bug report, ether at bugzilla.redhat.com of bugzilla.xfce.org?
When you do, please attach the following files: * The configuration of both pagers, they should be at ~/.config/xfce4/panel/pager-<random-number>.rc * Information of your screen setup from ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-desktop.xml * the configuration of Xfwm including the number of desktops from ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfwm4.xml
Regards, Christoph
Hi Christoph,
On Sunday 11 July 2010 02:32 AM, Christoph Wickert wrote:
To me this sounds like a bug. Can you please file a bug report, ether at bugzilla.redhat.com of bugzilla.xfce.org?
When you do, please attach the following files: * The configuration of both pagers, they should be at ~/.config/xfce4/panel/pager-<random-number>.rc * Information of your screen setup from ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-desktop.xml * the configuration of Xfwm including the number of desktops from ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfwm4.xml
I have filed the bug report on the Fedora bugzilla.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=613515
Sorry for the delayed response, was rather preoccupied with the World Cup. ;)
Regards, Christoph