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#641
I must have missed it.... what's the little circular arrow icon in the status bar in some screenshoots? Thanks!
 
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#642
its the indication that there are more icons in the bar then there is room for. poke said icon and another bar will drop down. btw, i have no clue what happens if that new bar is also filled up
 
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#643
No, the indication that your status bar is full is a downwards pointing arrow. The circular arrow is for the screen rotation applet
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Ah, screen rotation..... that makes sense. Thanks for the info Was thinking perhaps it was a status bar access to the shutdown/reboot/lock menu.
 
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#645
you know that would be a nice applet to get. I dont have a connection all the time and am in offline mode a lot of the time and it would be nice not to have to rotate my screen everytime that i put it into offline mode.
 
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#646
Originally Posted by promethh View Post
Today my theme and desktop are:
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Originally Posted by matthewcb4 View Post
how did you keep the background from tiling when rotated?
Same question here... What's the magic to stretch rather than tile?
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#647
l just set the background to ''stretched'' in the background settings box after rotation.
 

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#648
Ok, so there's no real magic, you have to re-stretch it after each rotation. But thanks for the tip!
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#649
if that can be called by outside code, maybe the rotate applet could do that automatically. and oops on my part about the arrow. thats what one get for replying when one should sleep (forum surfing in bed with a N800 at the time)...

oh and is that rotation stuff available as a simple to install deb now?
 
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Originally Posted by tso View Post
oh and is that rotation stuff available as a simple to install deb now?
I did it the manual way (thanks again qwerty12!). But I believe this is the new and improved superduper automatic way.
 

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