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Solid color
Solid colour
Translated and reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:274(guilabel)
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Select this option to specify a single color for the panel background. Click on the <guibutton>Color</guibutton> button to display the color selector dialog. Choose the color that you require from the color selector dialog.
Select this option to specify a single colour for the panel background. Click on the <guibutton>Colour</guibutton> button to display the colour selector dialogue. Choose the colour that you require from the colour selector dialogue.
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:278(para)
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Use the <guilabel>Style</guilabel> slider to specify the degree of transparency or opaqueness for the color. For example, to make the panel transparent, move the slider to the <guilabel>Transparent</guilabel> end.
Use the <guilabel>Style</guilabel> slider to specify the degree of transparency or opaqueness for the colour. For example, to make the panel transparent, move the slider to the <guilabel>Transparent</guilabel> end.
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:282(para)
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Background image
Background image
Translated and reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:290(guilabel)
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Select this option to specify an image for the panel background. Click on the button to browse for an image file. When you have selected the file, click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
Select this option to specify an image for the panel background. Click on the button to browse for an image file. When you have selected the file, click <guibutton>OK</guibutton>.
Translated by Will Bickerstaff
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:294(para)
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changing background
changing background
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:306(secondary)
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You can also drag a color or image on to a panel to set the color or image as the background of the panel. You can drag a color or image from many applications. For example:
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You can also drag a colour or image on to a panel to set the colour or image as the background of the panel. You can drag a colour or image from many applications. For example:
Translated by Will Bickerstaff
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:311(para)
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You can drag a color from any color selector dialog.
You can drag a colour from any colour selector dialogue.
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:316(para)
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You can drag an image file from the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager to set it as the background of the panel.
You can drag an image file from the <application>Nautilus</application> file manager to set it as the background of the panel.
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:319(para)
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You can drag a color or a pattern from the <link linkend="nautilus-backgrounds-and-emblems"><guilabel>Backgrounds and Emblems</guilabel> dialog</link> in <application>Nautilus</application> file manager to a panel to set it as the background.
You can drag a colour or a pattern from the <link linkend="nautilus-backgrounds-and-emblems"><guilabel>Backgrounds and Emblems</guilabel> dialogue</link> in <application>Nautilus</application> file manager to a panel to set it as the background.
Translated by Adam Collard
Reviewed by Robert Readman
Located in C/gospanel.xml:322(para)
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Contributors to this translation: Adam Collard, Almufadado, Anthony Harrington, Anthony Scarth, Ben Clifford, Boyo, Dave Walker, Jen Ockwell, Robert Readman, Tom, Will Bickerstaff.