| Linux Desktop Tips: Increasing Drawer Space |
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| End-user Tips and Tricks - Novell Linux Desktop Tips | |
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With all of the applets, objects, and menus you can add to your panels in Novell Linux Desktop, you might find yourself running out of space. You can easily increase that rapidly waning panel space by building a few panel drawers. Adding a Drawer A drawer is an extension of your panel. You can add, move, and remove objects, menus, and applets to a drawer the same way you do to a panel. In fact, you can make any menu or object act like a drawer. Follow the steps below to add drawers to your panels:
<!--[if !supportLists]-->1. <!--[endif]-->Right-click on any blank part of your panel. <!--[if !supportLists]-->2. <!--[endif]-->Select Add to Panel | Drawer. <!--[if !vml]-->
<!--[if !supportLists]-->3. <!--[endif]-->A drawer icon will now appear on your panel. <!--[if !supportLists]-->4. <!--[endif]-->To open the drawer, simply click on its icon.
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<!--[if !supportLists]-->5. <!--[endif]-->To close the drawer, click the hide button (the button at the bottom of the drawer with the arrow) or click the drawer again.
You can also attach a menu to a panel and make it act like a drawer. This way you can add a drawer that contains all your games or favorite folders or other applications. Follow these steps to add a menu as a drawer
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Putting Objects in Your Drawer
Once you’ve built your drawer, you can add, move, and remove objects, menus, and other applets in it. Follow the steps below to put objects in your drawer:
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To remove an object
Note: To increase your panel space even more, you can create a hierarchy of drawers within drawers. Simply add a drawer inside another drawer by right-clicking the drawer and selecting Add to Panel | Drawer.
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Customizing Your Drawer
You can customize the way your drawer looks and acts by modifying its properties. Follow the steps below to customize your drawer:
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Follow these steps to automatically close your drawers when you click an object inside:
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Note: This will not only automatically close your drawers, it will also automatically hide your entire panel after you click an object on the panel. |
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