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Customising Desktop Theme
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:353(title)
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The default selection is <emphasis role="strong">Controls</emphasis> tab. The setting on the <emphasis role="strong">Controls</emphasis> tabbed page defines the visual appearance of windows, panels and applets. Select a control from the <emphasis role="strong">Controls</emphasis> list. You will see an immediate change in the appearance of the open windows.
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:364(para)
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You can customise the following objects on the screen:
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:372(para)
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Window:
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A rectangular area of the screen with a border and a title bar at the top. All graphical applications run inside windows.
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:378(para)
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Panel:
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:384(title)
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An area on the desktop from where you can access information such as date and time. You can also launch applications and add or remove objects from panels. The Ubuntu desktop contains two panels, the top edge panel at the top of the screen and the bottom edge panel at the bottom of the screen.
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:386(para)
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Applet:
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:395(title)
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A small application whose user interface resides within a panel.
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:397(para)
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Window Border:
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Located in chapter6/xinclude.xml:402(title)
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