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Use the checkbox <guimenuitem>Save session for future logins</guimenuitem> to have all the currently running programs auto-started the next time you log in.
Use the checkbox <guimenuitem>Save session for future logins</guimenuitem> to have all the currently running programs auto-started the next time you log in.
Translated by Andrew Fenn
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:35(para)
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Next to the clock is a small area called the <emphasis>system tray</emphasis>. Some programs will show up as a small icon in the system tray while they are running in the background. The system tray is also used for informing you about updates to your system. If such an update becomes available, you will see a small speech bubble pop up giving you the necessary information to keep your system up to date and secure.
Next to the clock is a small area called the <emphasis>system tray</emphasis>. Some programs will show up as a small icon in the system tray while they are running in the background. The system tray is also used for informing you about updates to your system. If such an update becomes available, you will see a small speech bubble pop up giving you the necessary information to keep your system up to date and secure.
Translated by Andrew Fenn
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:39(para)
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Besides that, the top panel is quite empty. It has lots of additional room to add items besides the browser launcher. You may want to go ahead and <emphasis>add some custom items</emphasis> to it. Right-click on the panel, and choose <guimenuitem>Add New Item</guimenuitem>. Choose one of the many panel plugins available, or create a custom program launcher. The item will be permanently attached to your panel. Anything you add here will be reachable with just a single click, directly from your panel.
Besides that, the top panel is quite empty. It has lots of additional room to add items besides the browser launcher. You may want to go ahead and <emphasis>add some custom items</emphasis> to it. Right-click on the panel, and choose <guimenuitem>Add New Item</guimenuitem>. Choose one of the many panel plugins available, or create a custom program launcher. The item will be permanently attached to your panel. Anything you add here will be reachable with just a single click, directly from your panel.
Translated by Andrew Fenn
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:42(para)
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Bottom Panel
Bottom Panel
Translated by Andrew Fenn
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:47(title)
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This panel contains a show-desktop button, a tasklist, and a pager.
This panel contains a show-desktop button, a tasklist, and a pager.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:50(para)
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The <emphasis>show-desktop button</emphasis> will minimize all applications to clear your view onto the desktop. This is very helpful in case you are trying to access icons on the desktop and need to get all the windows out of the way.
The <emphasis>show-desktop button</emphasis> will minimise all applications to clear your view onto the desktop. This is very helpful in case you are trying to access icons on the desktop and need to get all the windows out of the way.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:51(para)
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The <emphasis>taskbar</emphasis> will have an entry for every window that is currently open. Use it to quickly change between running applications.
The <emphasis>taskbar</emphasis> will have an entry for every window that is currently open. Use it to quickly change between running applications.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:54(para)
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The <emphasis>pager</emphasis> allows you to navigate between the different desks you use. Note that small icons on the pager give an indication about the current windows on the different desks.
The <emphasis>pager</emphasis> allows you to navigate between the different desks you use. Note that small icons on the pager give an indication about the current windows on the different desks.
Translated by Andrew Fenn
Reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:57(para)
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At first, the desktop will show you icons for your home directory, the filesystem, and the trash bin.
At first, the desktop will show you icons for your home directory, the filesystem, and the Deleted Items folder.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:66(para)
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You may also configure the desktop to show minimized application icons instead of folders/file launchers. Refer to <xref linkend="minimized-application-icons"/>.
You may also configure the desktop to show minimised application icons instead of folders/file launchers. Refer to <xref linkend="minimized-application-icons"/>.
Translated and reviewed by Jen Ockwell
Located in newtoubuntu/C/xfce-desktop.xml:70(para)
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