On Feb 19, 2008 5:30 PM, David A. Cobb <superbiskit@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Andrea Vettorello wrote: > > On Feb 11, 2008 6:23 PM, David A. Cobb<superbiskit@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Because of an occasion when my screen resolution changed and screwed up > >> the geometry of the panels, I've had the notification and networking > >> icons move from where they "belong" They don't respond to the usual > >> moving actions (middle-mouse). > >> > >> Would someone please advise me where the geometry data for the panels is > >> stored? > >> > > > > I would say in your gconf (apps/panel/applets), > I would say that too. But modifying it doesn't seem to help. Do I have > to wait until I next log in? In any case, it is not obvious which > entries relate to which panel icon. Especially because only the > notification area has a useful name (applet-1 isn't all that helpful). Here the applets have an entry "bonobo_iid" with their name. > The icons that are out of place do not seem to match any of the listed > items. One has "tooltip" "Wired Network Connection", the other simply > "offline." > > but before that check > > if the applets are locked to their current position (right click on > > them).. > And therein lies the problem. These icons do not present a "normal" > context menu. The "offline" icon offers to "Show contact list," the > other to "Enable networking." My guess is you are looking at icons in your tray applet (NetworManager maybe, the other I've no idea). You can have a list of the running applets using the system monitor (or the ps command, "ps x | grep OAFIID")... -- Andrea _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list