Hi everyone.
I'd like to know if there's any way to change the taskbar appearance to match the selected theme. I haven't seen that option anywhere though.
Thanks
Change taskbar appearance?
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Re: Change taskbar appearance?
Right click on the panel and select Panel Settings and/or Task Bar settings and you will find some customization options, one of which is to follow the GTK theme.
Re: Change taskbar appearance?
Thank you for your answer, sadly I can't seem to find this option (in LXPanel 0.5.5). If I go to Panel Settings => Appearance, I can chose an image for the taskbar (like make it transparent) but I don't have an option to follow the current theme (and indeed it doesn't).
I'm running Debian squeeze, although I don't think it's relevant here.
I'm running Debian squeeze, although I don't think it's relevant here.
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Re: Change taskbar appearance?
Right click panel, Panel Settings / Appearance / System Theme, uncheck Custom Color
Right click taskbar plugin in an empty space , Task Bar Settings (or navigate there from Panel Settings / Panel Applets / select Taskbar / Edit) / uncheck Flat buttons
This should get you a panel that completely follows the system theme.
Right click taskbar plugin in an empty space , Task Bar Settings (or navigate there from Panel Settings / Panel Applets / select Taskbar / Edit) / uncheck Flat buttons
This should get you a panel that completely follows the system theme.
Re: Change taskbar appearance?
Here's what I've got:
Right-clicked on the task bar, selected Panel Settings.
In the Panel Preferences windows, I went to the Appearance tab.
I've selected 'System theme' under "Background" and I've unchecked 'Custom color' under "Font"
Then onto the Panel Applets tab, I clicked on Task Bar then the Edit button, which launched a "Task Bar (Windows List)" window.
'Show tooltips' and 'Flash when... ' are checked, 'Icons only', 'Flat buttons', Combine multiple...' are unchecked.
Now the task bar is a kind of white, but it never changes with the current theme. Could it be themes selected in the Openbox Conf. Manager can't change the task bar appearance?
Sorry if I'm being dense here...
Right-clicked on the task bar, selected Panel Settings.
In the Panel Preferences windows, I went to the Appearance tab.
I've selected 'System theme' under "Background" and I've unchecked 'Custom color' under "Font"
Then onto the Panel Applets tab, I clicked on Task Bar then the Edit button, which launched a "Task Bar (Windows List)" window.
'Show tooltips' and 'Flash when... ' are checked, 'Icons only', 'Flat buttons', Combine multiple...' are unchecked.
Now the task bar is a kind of white, but it never changes with the current theme. Could it be themes selected in the Openbox Conf. Manager can't change the task bar appearance?
Sorry if I'm being dense here...
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Re: Change taskbar appearance?
I have no idea what the Openbox Configuration Manager controls (maybe it is the window decorations) but it is the GTK theme selected in ~/.gtkrc-2.0 that the panel follows. The last time I tested this it worked. Mine says gtk-theme-name="Raleigh"
Re: Change taskbar appearance?
I got confused, there are two types of themes :
- Themes available in the Openbox Conf. Manager, they basically change the windows' upper bar.
- Window themes available in the Appearance Settings, they're the one you can match the task bar with.
I guess getting the task bar to match the Openbox theme isn't readily feasible.
- Themes available in the Openbox Conf. Manager, they basically change the windows' upper bar.
- Window themes available in the Appearance Settings, they're the one you can match the task bar with.
I guess getting the task bar to match the Openbox theme isn't readily feasible.