On 2019-04-09 20:56:34 Michele Calgaro via trinity-users wrote:
That is so. I
was looking for a way to either add multiple panels on the
right and/or left edges of my screen so that there would be more room for
icons, to simulate the way that the system tray applet works.
QuickLauncher does that, but I lose the drag 'n drop capability that
plain application icons provide.
Hi Leslie,
quicklauncher and taskbar are different things.
Taskbar shows the active applications and you can drop a document on it to
open the doc in the already launched application.
Quicklauncher is just a convenient way to start applications.
I think what you are looking for is a taskbar that displays icons only.
This is possible. You can have more than one panel and more than one
taskbar. You can also have individual settings for each taskbar, just make
sure you switch from the "global" setting to a "local" settings when
you
edit the taskbar properties (there is a checkbox at the top of the property
page for that).
Cheers
Michele
Notice from the name of this thread that I'm looking for a way to have two-up
icons in vertical panels. Someone suggested that QuickLauncher could do
that. It sort of does, but not quite. So the search goes on.
Is there a way, for instance, using the Control Center's Panel configurator,
to let me stack two panels at the left side of the display, set to Small, so
that icons in both panels appear two-up (in other words, in pairs), the way
the icons in the System tray do? Is there some other way to get that effect?
QuickLauncher is one that almost works. Are there others?
Leslie