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| > > I'm running an application, which allows me to 'Hide' a > > sub-window, by moving it to the botom of the main > > window; with only its top menu-bar showing. > > > > Because FD1's desktop has got a menu-bar at the > > bottom, the 'hidden' sub-window is now really hidden > > and inaccessable, behind the FD1 desktop menu-bar. > > > > I need to temporarily remove or reposition the FD1 n > > desktop menu-bar, when I mistakenly put a sub-window > > behind it. Thanks for any info, Allen Kistler wrote: > Grab it and drag it to another edge of the screen. > Or right-click/properties and turn on the hide buttons, then use them. OK. General Schvantzkoph wrote: > There should be a hide arrow on either end of the bar, click on that arrow > and the bar will roll up. If the arrows aren't visible then you can make > them visible by checking the "Show hide buttons" in the properties. To > bring select the properties, right click on the bar. (This answer assumes > that you are using Gnome which is the Fedora default). No hide arrow. OK I didn't realise that the properties, from right clicking applied to the bar Thanks, Usenet works ! == Chris Glur. |
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