Default Configuration; Modifying The Default Configuration - Red Hat DESKTOP Deployment Manual

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toplevel_id_list = [top_panel,bottom_panel]
...
/apps/panel/toplevels/bottom_panel:
size = 24
expand = true
name = Bottom Panel
orientation = bottom
...
/apps/panel/objects/menu_bar:
toplevel_id = top_panel
object_type = menu-bar
position = 0
locked = true
...
/apps/panel/objects/web_launcher:
toplevel_id = top_panel
object_type = launcher-object
position = 1
launcher_location = file:///usr/share/applications/redhat-web.desktop
...
/apps/panel/applets/clock:
toplevel_id = top_panel
object_type = bonobo-applet
position = 1
panel_right_stick = true
locked = true
bonobo_iid = OAFIID:GNOME_ClockApplet
...
2.1.2. Default Configuration
The
default
/etc/gconf/schemas/panel-default-setup.entries
panel is installed, the default configuration is loaded into the Defaults Source using the
"
gconftool-2
--load
# gconftool-2 \
--config-source=xml:readwrite:/etc/gconf/gconf.xml.defaults \
--direct --load /etc/gconf/schemas/panel-default-setup.entries
This command loads the default configuration into the
rectory.
2.1.3. Modifying the Default Configuration
Modifying the default panel configuration can be a difficult task. Unfortunately, it is also one of the
more common tasks for administrators wishing to deploy a modified desktop environment configura-
tion.
panel
" argument:
Chapter 2. Configuring the Panel
configuration
.
/apps/panel/default_setup
is
specified
When
in
the
GConf di-

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