Looking for a panel...

I just recently switched to openbox and am looking for a panel.  I'd like it to be able to display only minimized windows from all workspaces, and (optionally) a system tray.  Pypanel can almost do this, but it displays all windows from other workspaces, not just the minimized ones.  Is there any panel that can do what I'm looking for?

skottish wrote:I believe that lxpanel can do everything that you want. It even has a great calendar attached to the clock if you want one of those.
Too late, I figured out how to make pypanel do what I want. The patch is here if anyone wants it: http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42/ … ized.patch
EDIT: and the PKGBUILD: http://download.tuxfamily.org/syzygy42/ … l/PKGBUILD
Last edited by reacocard (2008-12-24 05:04:30)

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