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<h1>Deskbar</h1>
<p>The Deskbar is the little panel that by default is located in the upper right corner of the screen. It's Haiku's version of Windows' taskbar with its Start button. It contains the Deskbar menu from where you can start applications and preferences, a tray with a clock and other tools below that and a list of currently running programs at the bottom.</p>
<p>You can move the Deskbar to any corner or as a bar along the upper or lower border of the screen by gripping the knobbly area on one side of the tray (see arrows above) and drag & drop it into the new position.<br/>
You can also fold it into a more compact layout by drag & dropping the knobbly area onto Deskbar's Leaf menu. Being only the height of a regular window tab, even windows that take up the whole screen won't obscure the Deskbar tray with its clock and icons.</p>
<p>A wider Deskbar allows for more icons in the tray on a single row. It also truncates longer application names in the list of running programs less often, especially if you use larger icons.</p>
<li><p><b>Afișează replicanți</b> - Afișează/ascunde widgetul <ahref="gui.html#replicants">Replicant</a> pe care îl utilizați ca să îl mutați, eliminați sau să îi accesați meniul contextual.</p></li>
<li><p><b>Montare</b> - Oferă aceleași opțiuni ca atunci când este invocat prin clic dreapta pe Desktop (vedeți <ahref="tracker.html#mounting-volumes">Montarea de volume</a>).</p></li>
<li><p><b>Preferințe Deskbar...</b> - Deschide un panou pentru a configura Deskbar (vedeți mai jos).</p></li>
<li><p><b>Shutdown</b> - Oferă opțiuni pentru <spanclass="menu">Repornire sistem</span> sau <spanclass="menu">Oprire</span>.</p></li>
<li><p><b>Documente, dosare, aplicații recente</b> - Lista ultimelor documente, dosare și aplicații deschise recent (vedeți <spanclass="menu">Preferințe Deskbar</span> mai jos).</p></li>
<li><p><b>Aplicații, Demo-uri, Mini-aplicații Deskbar, Preferințe</b> - Lista aplicațiilor, demo-urilor, mini-aplicațiilor și preferințelor instalate. <br/>Puteți adăuga legături către alte programe (sau orice dosar, document, interogare, etc.) prin plasarea acestora în <spanclass="path">~/config/settings/deskbar/menu/</span>.</p></li>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Sort running applications</span></td><td></td><td>Sorts the list of running programs alphabetically.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Tracker always first</span></td><td></td><td>Even if you sort alphabetically, the Tracker entry always stays first in the list.</td></tr>
<tr><tdclass="onelinetop"><spanclass="menu">Show application expander</span></td><td></td><td>Provides a small widget to show/hide all windows of a program directly under its entry in the Deskbar.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Expand new applications</span></td><td></td><td>Newly launched programs have their windows automatically expanded under their entry in the Deskbar.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Hide application names</span></td><td></td><td>Removes the text labels of running applications.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Dimensiune pictogramă</span></td><td></td><td>Adjusts the icon size of running applications. </td></tr>
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<h4>Meniu</h4>
<p>While the first couple of menu items of the Deskbar are fixed, you can customized the ones below <spanclass="menu">Shutdown...</span>.<br/>
Here you can set the number of recent documents, folders and applications that are shown in their menu in the Deskbar, or if you want to see them at all.<br/>
The button <spanclass="button">Edit in Tracker...</span> opens the folder <spanclass="path">~/config/settings/deskbar/menu/</span>. In it you'll find the files and folders that appear in the Deskbar, by default these are <spanclass="menu">Applications</span>, <spanclass="menu">Demos</span>, <spanclass="menu">Deskbar applets</span>, and <spanclass="menu">Preferences</span>.<br/>
You can delete or add entries like links to applications, documents or even queries by simply copying/deleting them to/from this folder.</p>
<!-- <p _translation_id="432">It's even easier to simply drag a file, folder or saved query and drop it where you want it into the Deskbar.</p> -->
<divclass="box-info"><p>Programs installed from a package automatically put an entry into the Deskbar. Depending on the number of packages you have installed, this can become a bit crowded. If you prefer to have total control, and only want to see applications you link there yourself (possibly in categorizing sub-folders), here's how to do it:<br/>
You create a link of the <spanclass="path">menu</span> folder in <spanclass="path">~/config/settings/deskbar/</span> and rename to <spanclass="path">menu_entries</span>. From Terminal that is achieved with:</p>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Ridică automat</span></td><td></td><td>The Deskbar pops to the front when the mouse pointer touches where the Deskbar meets the screen edge, and is lowered when it leaves the Desktop area.</td></tr>
<tr><td><spanclass="menu">Ascunde automat</span></td><td></td><td>The Deskbar is reduced to only a few pixels and only pops up if the mouse pointer touches them.</td></tr>
<p>Among other things, the tray is housing the clock. Hover the mouse over it to display the date in a tooltip. Left-click it to show a calendar. Right-click it to hide/show the clock or launch the <ahref="preferences/time.html">Time</a> preferences to set it.</p>
<p>Any program can install an icon in the tray to provide an interface to the user. The email system, for instance, shows a different symbol when there's unread mail and offers a context menu to e.g. create or check for new mail. <spanclass="app">ProcessController</span> is another example that uses its icon in the tray to provide information (CPU/memory usage) and to offer a context menu.</p>
<p>You can change to a specific running application by clicking on its entry in the Deskbar and choosing (one of) its windows from the submenu. By right-clicking you can <spanclass="menu">Hide/Show all</span> windows or <spanclass="menu">Close all</span> and with them the entire application.</p>
<p>A <spanclass="key">SHIFT</span><spanclass="key">CTRL</span> click on an application hides all its windows, a <spanclass="key">CTRL</span> click shows them again.</p>
<p>When using the "expander" setting to show all windows of an application, you can middle-click on a window or app to start a new instance. For example, middle-clicking a running StyledEdit will open a new document window.<br/>
Maybe more useful: while holding <spanclass="key">SHIFT</span>, a middle-click on a window closes it. Handy when you'd like to close some of many open Tracker windows, for example.</p>
<divclass="box-info">Sometimes an application may hang and even though all its windows are gone, the entry in the list of running applications in the Deskbar just won't disappear. In such a situation you use the Vulcan Death Grip to get rid of it: hold <spanclass="key">SHIFT</span><spanclass="key">CTRL</span><spanclass="key">ALT</span> and click on the offending entry in the Deskbar. Fascinating!</div>
<p>In front of every application's window is a symbol providing info on its state. A bright symbol means a window is visible, a dark one that it's minimized. Three lines in front of a symbol shows that it's not on the current workspace.</p>