Document ID Synopsis Date ID11731 Removing an application from CDE's Default Front Panel 24 Jun 2002
The Front Panel is relatively easy to customize manually. It is defined by a database of configuration files. The default Front Panel configuration is defined in: /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtwm.fp Front Panel configuration files end with the extension ".fp". By default, Front Panel configuration files are found in the following directories: $HOME/.dt/types/ /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C/ /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/ Where there is a conflict between components of a definition, the following rules apply: + If the components have the same name, the first component read is used + If two components specify the same position, the are placed in the order in which they are read To remove a control from the Default CDE's Front Panel: 1. Copy its definition from /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtwm.fp into a file with the ".fp" extension residing in the directory: $HOME/.dt/types 2. Add the following text to the control definition: DELETE True 3. Choose "Restart WorkspaceManager ..." from the root menu. For example, to remove the Text Edit application from the Front Panel copy its text from: /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/dtwm.fp into $HOME/.dt/types/textedit.fp then add the line: DELETE True The control definition should look like: CONTROL TextEditor { TYPE icon CONTAINER_NAME Top CONTAINER_TYPE BOX POSITION_HINTS 4 ICON Fppenpd LABEL Text Editor PUSH_ACTION Dtpad DROP_ACTION Dtpad HELP_TOPIC FPOnItemTextEditor HELP_VOLUME FPanel DELETE True } Finally, choose "Restart Workspace Manager..." , from the root menu. The Text Editor will be removed from the Front Panel.