What is it? =========== 'xfce4-panel' is the panel of the Xfce Desktop Environment. It is no longer modeled after the CDE panel like the first versions of xfce. This version is based on GTK+ and should have all the advantages that come with this toolkit (see http://www.gtk.org). The panel provides program lauchers with, optionally, non-hierarchical menus (easier to read at a glance), and several panel 'plugins' like a clock and a pager. Additional plugins may be installed separately. Installation ============ The file 'INSTALL' contains generic installation instructions. Plugins ======= Starting from version 4.4, the Xfce Panel support two types of plugins: * Internal plugins. These are loadable modules, using the gmodule interface. * External plugins. These are separate programs that are embedded into the panel using the GtkPlug/GtkSocket mechanism. For more information about the panel plugins framework, you can read the API documentation (http://www.xfce.org/documentation/4.4/api/libxfce4panel/) or the panel plugins how to (http://wiki.xfce.org/panel_plugins_howto). KIOSK mode ========== The Xfce Panel supports the KIOSK mode introduced with libxfce4util 4.1.13. It provides the following KIOSK capabilities: CustomizePanel: Only users with this capability will be allowed to customize their panel (add panel plugins, configure panel plugins, add launchers, etc.). This is similar to setting the environment va- riable XFCE_DISABLE_USER_CONFIG with the old panel. So a sample xfce4-panel section in your kioskrc might look like this: <-- start snip --> [xfce4-panel] CustomizePanel=%powerusers,foo <-- end snip --> This allows only users in the group powerusers and the user foo to customize their panels. How to report bugs? =================== Bugs should be reported to the Xfce bug tracking system: (http://bugzilla.xfce.org, product Xfce, component xfce4-panel).