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This is a little off topic, so sorry in advance, but I have a somewhat related question.
Since I started using UL I've been finding all kinds of cool little Today plugins and shortcuts that I normally wouldn't run due to lack of screen real estate. Now, however, I just make a new tab and everything is good. So I've just about lost the need for the Start Bar/Task Bar/whatever it is called. I'm using dcinobar.exe to get rid of the bottom bar on my Today screen, and I'd like to find something similar for the top bar. I've played with Vijay's Today Toggle, but it doesn't perform quite like I'd like. Ideally I'd like something to hide the Start (top) bar on the Today screen, but show it when I'm running a program. So, has anybody found anything like this? Again, sorry if this is a little off topic, but I figured it was kinda related since it was UL that got me thinking about this in the first place |
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I tried UL today and all i can say is this thing it way over my head. im not a newbie when it comes to customizing but this was a little more complicated than I thought. I just could not configure it to look the way i wanted it to. I have since uninstalled
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Hoping someone can help. I just started using UL and whenever I soft-reset no today plugins load. I have to go to the today screen selections, uncheck UL, reset, then re-enable UL. It'll load, but repeats the same thing once I reset.
Just to be sure I did a hard reset and only loaded UL. Same result. Running on an Apache with Helmi's WM6.0 Thanks |
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There are tons of us here loving UL. If you can elaborate on your issues we can definitely help you out.
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