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PANEL-NOTIFY(1)		       Panel User Manual	       PANEL-NOTIFY(1)

NAME
       panel-notify - Notifier for the desktop

SYNOPSIS
       panel-notify [-e] [-L | -S | -X | -x] [-t timeout] applet...

       panel-notify -l

DESCRIPTION
       panel-notify is a desktop notification program for the desktop. It can
       popup a window, centered on the screen, containing different applets of
       the panel. It can be set to disappear automatically after a specific
       amount of time. It is particularly useful when implementing hotkeys
       (system status...).

OPTIONS
       panel-notify expects an arbitrary number of panel applets to be
       specified as arguments on the command line.

       The following options are available:

       -e
	   Embed the notification in the panel.

       -L
	   Use icons the size of a large toolbar.

       -S
	   Use icons the size of a small toolbar.

       -X
	   Use huge icons.

       -x
	   Use icons the size of menus.

       -t
	   Time to wait before disappearing (in seconds; 0 means unlimited).

       -l
	   Lists the plug-ins available.

BUGS
       Issues can be listed and reported at
       http://www.defora.org/os/project/bug_list/3262/Panel.

SEE ALSO
       panel(1), panelctl(1), panel-embed(1), panel-message(1)

AUTHOR
       Pierre Pronchery <khorben@defora.org>
	   Code and documentation.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2012, 2013, 2014 Pierre Pronchery <khorben@defora.org>

       This manual page was written for the DeforaOS project (and may be used
       by others).

       Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
       under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 3 as
       published by the Free Software Foundation.

DeforaOS Panel			  02/17/2016		       PANEL-NOTIFY(1)
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