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12 <author>
13 <firstname>Mike</firstname>
14 <surname>McBride</surname>
15 </author>
16 <author>
17 <firstname>Jost</firstname>
18 <surname>Schenck</surname>
19 </author>
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23 <date>2003-10-06</date>
24 <releaseinfo>3.2</releaseinfo>
26 <keywordset>
27 <keyword>KDE</keyword>
28 <keyword>KControl</keyword>
29 <keyword>panel</keyword>
30 </keywordset>
31 </articleinfo>
33 <sect1 id="panel">
34 <title>Panel</title>
36 <para>Here you can configure the panel's overall appearance.</para>
38 <para>You can also have the icons themselves zoom out when the
39 mouse is over them, with the <guilabel>Enable icon zooming</guilabel>
40 option. You can choose to have tooltips appear when your mouse button is
41 over an icon, by enabling the <guilabel>Show tooltips</guilabel>
42 option.</para>
44 <sect2 id="button-backgrounds">
45 <title>Button Backgrounds</title>
47 <para>The &kde; panel supports so-called <guilabel>Button
48 Backgrounds</guilabel>. This means that the buttons shown on the panel
49 will be drawn using configurable images. To enable button backgrounds,
50 simply choose the button type from the list, and change the drop down
51 box to the color image you would like to use. Choose
52 <guilabel>Default</guilabel> to return to an unstyled button. If you
53 choose <guilabel>Custom color</guilabel>, the color button next to the
54 drop down list will be enabled. Click on it to select a custom color
55 to use.</para>
57 </sect2>
59 <sect2 id="panel-background">
60 <title><guilabel>Panel Background</guilabel></title>
62 <para><guilabel>Enable transparency</guilabel> to turn the entire
63 panel transparent. The desktop background will show through instead
64 of a background image or color.</para>
66 <para>There will still be small handles beside each applet, to allow
67 you to locate, move, and configure them. These can be turned off in
68 the <guilabel>Advanced Options</guilabel></para>
70 <para>If you check <guilabel>Enable background image</guilabel> a
71 picture will be used to draw the panel's background, just as you
72 can use a picture for the desktop background. You can specify an image
73 file in the line edit box below or choose one by clicking on the
74 <guibutton>Browse</guibutton> button. You'll see a preview of the
75 selected picture on the right.</para>
77 <para>The image can be tinted on-the-fly by enabling the option
78 <guilabel>Colorize to match the desktop color scheme</guilabel>. You
79 might use a grayscale texture that is tinted in this manner, to create
80 a particular effect.</para>
81 </sect2>
83 <sect2 id="advanced-options">
84 <title><guilabel>Advanced Options</guilabel></title>
86 <para>The <guilabel>Hide button size:</guilabel> option allows you to
87 choose a width in pixels for the hide buttons, if they are
88 visible.</para>
90 <para>The panel itself has several default sizes set, which you can
91 switch between by simply dragging the edge of it, or by &RMB; clicking
92 on an empty space in the panel, choosing <guisubmenu>Size</guisubmenu>
93 and selecting the desired size from the submenu. If you enable
94 <guilabel>Allow Drag and Drop resizing of panels</guilabel> then by
95 choosing <guimenuitem>Custom</guimenuitem> in the panel menu, you can
96 drag the panel edge to any size you like.</para>
98 <para>Applet handles are normally visible beside each applet on the panel, so that it is clear where to click to configure them, or to get to the panel menu. You can instead have them <guilabel>Fade out</guilabel>, or hide unless you hover the mouse over them, or you can choose to <guilabel>Hide</guilabel> them completely.</para>
100 <para>Finally, if the panel is transparent, you can tint it with a
101 color of your choice. The slider allows you to choose how opaque the
102 tint is. At the lowest end, there is no tint visible, while at the
103 highest, the panel is not transparent at all.</para>
105 </sect2>
107 <sect2 id="panel-author">
108 <title>Section Author</title>
109 <para>This section written by: Jost Schenck <email>jost@schenck.de</email></para>
110 <para>Minor update by Mike McBride
111 <email>mpmcbride7@yahoo.com</email></para>
113 <para>Some new options added by Lauri Watts
114 <email>lauri@kde.org</email></para>
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