kde 3.5 differences - features or bugs
Justin Denick
justin.denick at gmail.com
Thu Dec 8 13:33:15 GMT 2005
30 apps! What are you running QUAD Xeon's with 2TB of ram.
The behavior you are describing is called grouping, I believe it is intended
to mimic
some sort of Redmond Disease. You should be able to tailor it in the
properties of your task bar.
On 12/7/05, Jason Joines <support at bus.okstate.edu> wrote:
>
> Philip Rodrigues wrote:
> >> In 3.5 I cannot resize maximized windows. There seems to be no way
> >> to grab the sides of a maximized window and drag it where I want it to
> go.
> >>
> >
> > Control center -> desktop -> window behaviour -> moving -> allow moving
> and
> > resizing of maximized windows.
> >
> >
> >> Also, in 3.4.2 and earlier versions the taskbar seemed to behave a
> >> bit differently in window entry placement. As an example, I might fire
> >>
> > <snip>
> >
> > No idea on this one, although I'm curious as to why it makes any
> difference
> > what order items are in?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Philip
> >
>
> Thanks for the information about resizing. I looked on that same
> configuration tab and missed it multiple times.
>
> Guess the only practical difference regarding taskbar ordering is
> ease of finding the just launched application. If you have 30
> applications open, launch a new one, and switch to another application
> while it's launching, you expect it to be at the end of your taskbar,
> not to have to go hunting through all 30 application references on the
> taskbar to find it.
> Mainly, it's just personal preference. I usually fire things up in
> a particular order and have gotten used to finding them in that order.
>
> Jason
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