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#1 2024-11-08 19:30:57

johnywhy
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Registered: 2011-10-09
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Different Delays for Different Panels?

I want one panel to appear instantly, and another panel to have a longer delay.

But this code is universal

~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
XfcePanelWindow-popup-delay

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#2 2024-11-09 00:13:07

eriefisher
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Re: Different Delays for Different Panels?

I don't know if it will work but can you be more specific and name an individual panel? Panel 0, panel 1.


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#3 2024-11-09 03:40:46

johnywhy
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Re: Different Delays for Different Panels?

eriefisher wrote:

I don't know if it will work but can you be more specific and name an individual panel? Panel 0, panel 1.

Not sure how. The following seems relevant, but i haven't figured out what i need. This seems to control animation speed. I want to control delay before a panel disappears.

The name "popdown" seems confusing, since a panel on the top edge is popping "down", while a panel on the bottom edge is popping "up".

xfconf-query -n -c xfce4-panel -p /panels/panel-2/popdown-speed -t int -s 0

https://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?pid=62223#p62223
https://docs.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-panel/preferences


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#4 2024-11-09 06:40:30

Tamaranch
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Registered: 2020-12-31
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Re: Different Delays for Different Panels?

johnywhy wrote:

I want one panel to appear instantly, and another panel to have a longer delay.

But this code is universal

~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
XfcePanelWindow-popup-delay

It's possible since xfce4-panel 4.19.4: https://gitlab.xfce.org/xfce/xfce4-pane … 5b83621233

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