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I've just installed Fedora 35 and Xfce 4.16 on my laptop and am trying to get the desktop looking the way I want. Part of this is getting the apps I want on the panel, and getting them where on the panel they belong. The first part works fine. However, if I try to move an app across the panel, it ends up right where it was before, and there doesn't seem to be any way to force them to move.
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Unless you have a specific reason to install Fedora 35 be aware it's an old release, not supported since December 2022.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_Li … se_history
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Yes, I have a very specific reason: F 38 and 37 Live images have a known bug that makes them hang at the grub> prompt. I'm planning on upgrading RSN, but don't understand what that has to do with my question.
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What are you referring to when you say "app"? Is this a launcher or another panel plugin?
Also, I assume you are right-clicking and selecting "move" then moving to another location on the panel. Is it the same panel or a different panel?
Here is you can get some debug info:
xfce4-panel -q
PANEL_DEBUG=1 xfce4-panel
...and try to move it again. See if anything is posted in the output.
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Yes; launchers and plugins. (Oh my!) And yes, I'm trying to change their position on the panel, not move them to a different one. I'll try your suggestion and see what happens.
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I get a whole bunch of Gtk warnings. Here's the last one:
wrapper-2.0:33927): Gtk-WARNING **: 18:00:14.775: gtk_widget_size_allocate(): attempt to allocate widget with width -1 and height 24
xfce4-panel(application): saving /panels/panel-1: ids=true, providers=false
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That's just a warning - perhaps you can post back the full output.
Did right-clicking on the plugin, selecting "move" and moving the plugin work? The other way to move plugins is to right-click on the panel and select Panel > Panel Preference > Items tab, and use the arrow buttons on the right-hand side of the dialog to move the plugins around. See: https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/ … nces#items.
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No, right clicking and moving didn't work; I didn't know about that other way but will try it now that I do.? And all of the messages were like that; just warnings.
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Separators?
They can make a difference where things move or don't move to.
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Separators?
I was thinking of that too.
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Everything seems to be going OK now, except for one thing. There's at least one plugin, the Status Tray Plugin, that I can't put on the bottom panel, only the top. That's a problem because I want to get rid of the top panel completely and only have the bottom one because that's how I like things.
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Remove it from the top panel first, then add it to the bottom. Only one instance of it can be running at any time.
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I already tried that. Even if I remove it from the top panel, it's grayed out when I try to put it on the bottom panel.
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That is odd. Once you have it removed from the top panel, restart the panel:
xfce4-panel -r
Does the plugin show up again in the top panel? If not, can you now add it to the bottom panel?
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Thanx; the plugin is now on the bottom where I want it. I'll not mark this thread solved just yet, in case I run into any more issues, but I think I've just about beaten my desktop into submission.
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