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As is apparent from the list below, there are quite a large number of different plugins available for the XFCE panel that can be found in the Funtoo GNU/Linux Portage tree. The basic procedure for adding a new panel plugin is as follows: | |||
Emerge the desired plugin by running the following command, as root: | |||
{{console|body= | |||
###i## emerge <name of plugin> | |||
}} | |||
Then, add the plugin to the desired panel, using the following steps: | |||
# Open [[Package:Xfce4-settings|xfce4-settings-manager]] and select the "Panel" button | |||
# Go to the items tab under the panel configuration window | |||
# Click the "+" button on the right side of the window | |||
# Select the desired plugin to add to the panel from the list of plugins | |||
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<tr class="info"><th>Name of plugin</th><th> | <tr class="info"><th>Name of plugin</th><th>Description of plugin</th></tr> | ||
<tr><td>{{c|xfce4-battery-plugin}}</td><td>A battery monitor panel plugin for the Xfce desktop environment</td></tr> | <tr><td>{{c|xfce4-battery-plugin}}</td><td>A battery monitor panel plugin for the Xfce desktop environment</td></tr> | ||
<tr><td>{{c|xfce4-cellmodem-plugin}}</td><td>A panel plug-in with monitoring support for GPRS/UMTS(3G)/HSDPA(3.5G) modems</td></tr> | <tr><td>{{c|xfce4-cellmodem-plugin}}</td><td>A panel plug-in with monitoring support for GPRS/UMTS(3G)/HSDPA(3.5G) modems</td></tr> |
Latest revision as of 22:12, June 24, 2015
As is apparent from the list below, there are quite a large number of different plugins available for the XFCE panel that can be found in the Funtoo GNU/Linux Portage tree. The basic procedure for adding a new panel plugin is as follows: Emerge the desired plugin by running the following command, as root:
root # emerge <name of plugin>
Then, add the plugin to the desired panel, using the following steps:
- Open xfce4-settings-manager and select the "Panel" button
- Go to the items tab under the panel configuration window
- Click the "+" button on the right side of the window
- Select the desired plugin to add to the panel from the list of plugins
Name of plugin | Description of plugin |
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xfce4-battery-plugin | A battery monitor panel plugin for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-cellmodem-plugin | A panel plug-in with monitoring support for GPRS/UMTS(3G)/HSDPA(3.5G) modems |
xfce4-clipman-plugin | A clipboard manager plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-cpufreq-plugin | A panel plugin for showing information about cpufreq settings |
xfce4-cpugraph-plugin | A system load plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-datetime-plugin | A panel plug-in with date, time and embedded calender |
xfce4-diskperf-plugin | A panel plug-in for disk usage and performance statistics |
xfce4-embed-plugin | A plug-in for embedding arbitrary application windows into the Xfce panel |
xfce4-equake-plugin | Panel plug-in that displays information about earthquakes at regular intervals |
xfce4-eyes-plugin | A panel plug-in which adds classic eyes to your every step |
xfce4-fsguard-plugin | A filesystem guard plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-genmon-plugin | Cyclically spawns the executable, captures its output and displays the result into the panel |
xfce4-gvfs-mount | A panel plug-in to mount remote filesystems for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-indicator-plugin | A panel plugin that uses indicator-applet to show new messages |
xfce4-kbdleds-plugin | A panel plug-in to show state of Caps, Num and Scroll Lock keys |
xfce4-mailwatch-plugin | An mail notification panel plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-modemlights-plugin | A panel plug-in intended to simplify establishing a ppp connection |
xfce4-mount-plugin | An mount plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-mpc-plugin | Music Player Daemon (mpd) panel plugin |
xfce4-netload-plugin | A network load plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-notes-plugin | Xfce4 panel sticky notes plugin |
xfce4-places-plugin | A panel plug-in to provide quick access to files, folders and removable media |
xfce4-playercontrol-plugin | Audacious and MPD panel plugins |
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin | A panel plug-in for PulseAudio volume control |
xfce4-quicklauncher-plugin | A quicklauncher plug-in for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-radio-plugin | V4L radio device control plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-sensors-plugin | A panel plug-in for different sensors using acpi, lm_sensors and hddtemp |
xfce4-smartbookmark-plugin | Smart bookmark plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-systemload-plugin | System load plug-in for Xfce panel |
xfce4-time-out-plugin | A panel plug-in to take periodical breaks from the computer |
xfce4-timer-plugin | A simple timer plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-verve-plugin | A comfortable command line plugin for the Xfce panel |
xfce4-wavelan-plugin | A panel plug-in to display wireless interface statistics |
xfce4-weather-plugin | A weather plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |
xfce4-whiskermenu-plugin | Alternate application launcher for Xfce |
xfce4-wmdock-plugin | a compatibility layer for running WindowMaker dockapps on Xfce4 |
xfce4-xkb-plugin | XKB layout switching panel plug-in for the Xfce desktop environment |