A modern, minimalist taskbar for Xfce.
Docklike Taskbar behaves similarly to many other desktop environments and operating systems. Wherein all application windows are grouped together as an icon and can be pinned to act as a launcher when the application is not running. Commonly referred to as a dock.
Docklike Properties Dialog |
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Docklike Window List |
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Docklike Window Preview |
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Docklike Alternate Indicator Styles: Dashes |
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Docklike Alternate Indicator Styles: Dots |
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Mouse Actions
Keyboard Shortcuts
Keyboard shortcuts are disabled by default. Be careful to avoid conflicting keyboard shortcuts!
It would be nice to add a setting to change the modifier key in the future.
Hidden Settings
Your settings file is located at ~/.config/xfce4/panel/docklike-1.rc (or something like that). The file is only created after changing anything in the xfce4-docklike-plugin Properties window.
You can modify the appearance of dock items with CSS. Create (or modify) ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css and add any of the following:
/* Taller or wider buttons */ #docklike-plugin button { min-height: 48px; min-width: 48px; } /* Brightly colored buttons */ #docklike-plugin .open_group { background-color: lightblue; } #docklike-plugin .active_group { background-color: hotpink; } #docklike-plugin .hover_group { background-color: orange; } /* number of open windows label */ #docklike-plugin .window_count { color: red; } #docklike-plugin .open_group .window_count { color: white; } #docklike-plugin .active_group .window_count { color : hotpink; }
A list of all the CSS selectors created by the plugin:
#docklike-plugin .group .open_group .active_group .window_count .menu .active_menu_item .hover_menu_item
Changes will take effect after the panel is restarted (xfce4-panel -r).