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= Bmpanel2 = | |||
'''Bmpanel''' (Bitmap Panel) is a lightweight panel for the X11 Window System, it contains a desktop switcher, taskbar, system tray and a clock. The Application is meant to be tiny and small but also to look and feel modern. | |||
[[File:action.png|center]] | |||
Bmpanel2 with the Auriel-Blue-smooth theme | |||
== Installing: == | |||
You can install Bmpanel from the '''AUR''' with the command: | |||
yaourt -S bmpanel2-git bmpanel2-themes | |||
The installed themes can be found in /usr/share/bmpanel2/themes | |||
== Configuring: == | |||
You can configure Bmpanel2 with it's built in configuration program called: | |||
bmpanel2cfg | |||
[[File:cfg.png|center]] | |||
Bmpanel2 with the Auriel-Blue-smooth theme | |||
This is the configuration window of Bmpanel2, like you can see you have the ability to change the theme (which you can find in ''/usr/share/bmpanel2/themes''), | |||
you can set the program which will get opened when you click at the clock (in this example gsimplecal, a simple gtk calendar application). | |||
You can also set a ''Task urgency hint'' which when activated will highlight the urgency window in the taskbar. | |||
In Alternatives you can set an alternative to the desktop switcher. | |||
In the Launch Bar settings you can set a application menu. | |||
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== Starting: == | |||
If configured with bmpanel2cfg you only have to start bmpanel with: | |||
bmpanel2 & | |||
And it will starts a new panel (Keep in mind that for an systemtray you only can run one panel at time!) | |||
To have Bmpanel2 in the autostart in Openbox replace this command: | |||
(sleep 1s && tint2) & | |||
with | |||
(sleep 1s && bmpanel2) & | |||