Can't get two rows of panel items
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Can't get two rows of panel items
I'm new to Linux, and decided to go with the Cinnamon desktop. I've used Windows for the past 15 years, and there's some UI things I'm used to, one of them being a taskbar that, when doubled in thickness, would propagate with two rows of buttons. I did some searching, and lots of people mentioned (in really old posts) that if you made the panel large enough, the DE would automatically organize them into two rows. I tried this, and it did not work. I also tried adding a second panel, but I only had the option of placing it at the top, and the option to move it was grayed out. Is what I'm trying to do actually possible in Cinnamon?
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Re: Can't get two rows of panel items
No, it is not. You can indeed create a second panel, but this has to be placed on the opposite edge of the desktop.
Windows only allows you one taskbar. If you have many programs open and many icons in the tray, the place gets low and making the taskbar higher is the only solution. With 2 panels in cinnamon you can set the different applets to the panel, where you want theme and you get by doing this more space for the remaining applet (e.g window list) on the other panel. You can also make every panel autohiding independent from the other.
Windows only allows you one taskbar. If you have many programs open and many icons in the tray, the place gets low and making the taskbar higher is the only solution. With 2 panels in cinnamon you can set the different applets to the panel, where you want theme and you get by doing this more space for the remaining applet (e.g window list) on the other panel. You can also make every panel autohiding independent from the other.