kde-4.2

Jim mickeyboa at sbcglobal.net
Sun Mar 1 17:54:37 UTC 2009


Jim wrote:
> Anne Wilson wrote:
>> On Sunday 01 March 2009 07:25:34 Gene Heskett wrote:
>>  
>>> On Sunday 01 March 2009, Craig White wrote:
>>>    
>>>> On Sun, 2009-03-01 at 00:17 -0500, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>>      
>>>>> Greetings;
>>>>>
>>>>> I discovered about 2 hours ago that the updates repo in 
>>>>> yum.repos.d was
>>>>> not enabled by the f10 upgrade, so I have been trying to pull in 
>>>>> some of
>>>>> the updates, but because of clashes I had to remove of some 4.1.2 
>>>>> stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> And I have now lost the kde menu at the left end of the taskbar.  
>>>>> If and
>>>>> when I get it all updated, will that come back on an x restart?  
>>>>> Or has
>>>>> some new thingy replaced it?
>>>>>         
>>>> ----
>>>> you can always add it back it...it's a widget
>>>> ----
>>>>
>>>>      
>>>>> FWIW, Akonadi refuses to start, and when attempting to read the 
>>>>> rest of
>>>>> the error list it shrinks to about half height for each click on the
>>>>> scroll bar until it all goes away, so I still don't have a good 
>>>>> idea as
>>>>> to what its missing.
>>>>>         
>>>> ----
>>>> probably need to get the rest of the updates installed
>>>>
>>>> Craig
>>>>       
>>> They are pretty well by now Craig, maybe a dozen packages I don't 
>>> have a
>>> use for.  I got the kmenu thing back, but how can I move it to the 
>>> left end
>>> of the bar where it belongs, I don't seem to have found that bit of 
>>> magic
>>> poo yet.
>>>
>>>     
>> This is part of the Panel Config.  You can get that either from the 
>> Panel Settings menu (right-click on empty taskbar) or by hitting the 
>> small cashew at the extreme right of the panel.  When that panel is 
>> open, hovering over the icon will change the cursor to a diamond, at 
>> which point you can drag the icon to any position you want.  You 
>> probably will want to do this with any new launch icons you add, to 
>> get them into the order you prefer.  Before you leave, check out the 
>> More Settings, just so that you know what the choices are.  Leave by 
>> hitting the red X.
>>
>> Anne
>>   
> I moved one Icon at left, over one spot,  and then the panel "tray" 
> extended out to cover 50% of the panel, how do you resize the tray, 
> same with clock.
> This Panel in KDE-4.2 is the screwiest  thing I've ever seen.
>
>
I have copied part of the KDE help manual that I think explains how the 
"tray" is supposed to be sized.
And from what I understand is that tray should be SIZED automatically , 
but in trueth it is not doing that.
I have attached that page in the Help Manual.
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