Classic Panel Layout
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Classic Panel Layout
I selected Classic Panel Layout, so that the tabs for the apps I had running would appear in the bottom panel, and the applets (time, battery status, network connection, etc would appear in the top panel). I also have buttons for what I frequently use (browser, editor, calculator, etc in the top panel)
The bottom panel is there, but nothing is in it. How do I get the tabs for the apps I have open to appear there? Drag and drop does not do it.
The bottom panel is there, but nothing is in it. How do I get the tabs for the apps I have open to appear there? Drag and drop does not do it.
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Re: Classic Panel Layout
Depending on your cinnamon version, go to applet settings and add the window-list applet.
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The window-list applet is already added. The widow-list appears in the top panel. I want them to appear in the bottom panel. How do I get things to appear in the bottom panel? The bottom panel is at the bottom, but is empty.
Re: Classic Panel Layout
In the screenshot above, see where it says Panel Edit Mode? Activate that and then you can drag and drop your applets to whatever part of the panel you want them to be on. Or in your case to your bottom panel. When you are done just turn Panel Edit Mode back to off.
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I do not see Panel Edit Mode in the screenshot. All I see is the screenshot I am sending. The lower box in you screenshot does not appear on my computer. How do I get it to appear?
Re: Classic Panel Layout
You can go to the main menu find Preferences->Cinnamon Settings->Panel. There is a checkbox for Panel Edit mode. You can also click the little arrow on your panel if you have the Cinnamon Settings applet active. Click it and at the bottom you will see a switch for Panel Edit Mode.
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So what do I do after I turn Panel Edit Mode On? Anytime it is on, anything in the panel does not work.
I want the panels t work like they do in Ubuntu 10.04. Applets displayed in the top panel, and icons for open windows in the bottom panel.
I want the panels t work like they do in Ubuntu 10.04. Applets displayed in the top panel, and icons for open windows in the bottom panel.
Re: Classic Panel Layout
OK, the three steps are:
1. Turn Panel Edit Mode on.
2. DRAG and DROP the window list to the bottom panel.
3. Turn Panel Edit Mode off.
Done
1. Turn Panel Edit Mode on.
2. DRAG and DROP the window list to the bottom panel.
3. Turn Panel Edit Mode off.
Done
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Thanks to all. Problem solved. That was a bit of trouble though. In Ubuntu 10.04 that could all be done drag and drop. No poking around.
Re: Classic Panel Layout Problem Solved
Was looking for "Problem Solved" button. Actually the problem is partly solved. It takes to many steps to accomplish what I was able to do in Ubuntu 10.04 with drag and drop.
There are more steps now than when I first began using Mint 14 since I updated. I was able to drag and drop Icons (Applets?) from the menu to the panel. now I have to right click and select "Add To Panel". Not so bad, but how to know what to do w/out bothering the forum. Drag and drop is intuitve.
There are more steps now than when I first began using Mint 14 since I updated. I was able to drag and drop Icons (Applets?) from the menu to the panel. now I have to right click and select "Add To Panel". Not so bad, but how to know what to do w/out bothering the forum. Drag and drop is intuitve.
Re: Classic Panel Layout
You can stil drag and drop from the menu to the panel-launchers applet if that's what you mean.
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Not anymore. Just tried it. I could a few weeks ago before last update, but no longer.