Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "panel_show_delay".
2015 Jan 10
2
C-6, Gnome question
...(?) that raised the panels when the mouse hovered
> over it for X seconds. With C6 I can't find it anymore and it switches
> way too fast.
I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have
the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay.
You can also set it from the command line:
gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay 500
(The default is 300, unit is milliseconds).
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2015 Jan 12
1
C-6, Gnome question
On 01/11/2015 04:19 PM, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 21:02 -0600, Robert Nichols wrote:
>> I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have
>> the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay.
>> You can also set it from the command line:
>>
>> gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay 500
>>
>> (The default is 300, unit is milliseconds).
>
> Thanks! My terminalogy was likely not correct. I was refering to the ...
> &qu...
2015 Jan 11
0
C-6, Gnome question
...s when the mouse hovered
> > over it for X seconds. With C6 I can't find it anymore and it switches
> > way too fast.
>
> I presume you're talking about panels with "Autohide" set. If you have
> the GUI gconf-editor installed, it's under apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay.
> You can also set it from the command line:
>
> gconftool-2 --type int --set /apps/panel/global/panel_show_delay 500
>
> (The default is 300, unit is milliseconds).
Thanks! My terminalogy was likely not correct. I was refering to the ...
"windows" for applications...
2015 Jan 09
5
C-6, Gnome question
On Fri, Jan 09, 2015 at 02:34:38PM -0500, Bill Maltby (C4B) wrote:
> On Fri, 2015-01-09 at 09:17 -0500, Fred Smith wrote:
> > Hi all!
> >
> > Using the default Gnome desktop on Centos-6, I keep having difficulty
> > getting the mouse pointer to lineup exactly on the edge/corner of a
> > window when I want to resize the window. It seems that you have to
> >