![]() Panel Items: Allows you to add a system tray and various other applets and indicators available in Tint2 or in your desktop environment.Panel: Allows you to change panel position, length, height, background color, auto-hide behavior and so on.For example you can change color, border, rounded corners radius and so on for tooltips. Backgrounds: Allows you to create and manage background properties for various panel elements.Gradients: Allows you to apply gradients and color effects on the panel background.Here is a brief description for each tab: You can now switch between tabs to customize every aspect of the panel. You can customize the freshly copied theme and keep the default one intact.Īlternatively, you can reset the default theme and other presets by clicking on the “Reset” menu entry (as shown in the screenshot below).Īfter following the above steps, you should see a graphical theme configuration utility called “Properties”: It is a good idea to make a copy of the default theme by using the “Save as” option, as shown in the screenshot below. You can also double click on a theme to launch the configuration window. The first theme “tint2rc” with path “~/.config/tint2/tint2rc” is the default theme. To customize a theme, select a theme and click on the “cog” icon. This way you can store multiple Tint2 panel configurations and layouts and switch themes as needed. Running Default and Custom Theme Configuration UtilityĪll panel configuration is done via editing either the default theme, other theme presets or importing your own theme. Once launched, you should see an application window similar to this: You can search for the term “Tint2 Settings” in the application launcher and launch it from there. Tint2 also comes with a dedicated application launcher for the graphical configuration utility. To launch it, click on the leftmost icon on the Tint2 panel. You can also use it to import existing configurations, import new themes and customize existing themes. You can set up the Tint2 panel using a graphical configuration utility shipped with it. Running Tint2 Graphical Configuration Utility If you are using a Linux distribution that doesn’t ship with any startup manager, you can use the instructions available from the official Tint2 wiki to make Tint2 appear on every fresh session. Just make sure that in the command field, you etner “tint2” as command (without quotes). The screenshot below illustrates adding Tint2 to startup applications in Xubuntu 21.04 (Xfce4 desktop environment). To do so, search for the term “startup” in the application launcher and run the appropriate startup application manager available in your Linux distribution. To make it appear everytime you reboot or log into a fresh session, you have to add the command to the “auto-start” application shipped by default in your Linux distribution. If you are launching Tint2 for the first time, it should appear on your desktop as a bottom panel.
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