taskbar and other questions

michael tucker mike.tucker32547 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 22 16:22:10 GMT 2007


thanks   im not meaning the panel itself i'm meaning the actually applet
handles the other guy was mentioning-------  in the panel the menu and the
terminal and the home icon is in a panel inside the panel area  so is the
task bar  and the system panel itself is insde the panel---- somehow i
gotten rid of the panels that keep everything in its own place----- like the
volume icon is near the terminal icon the home icon is near the ktorrent
and the clock applet is near the menu icon--- doe s that make sense???

On 2/22/07, Erik Ohls <eohls at welho.com> wrote:
>
> Den Thursday 22 February 2007 17:22:28 skrev michael tucker:
> > when you move your mouse to the system tray  you can get a i guess you
> > would call it a tab??  where you can move the ssytem tray anywhere on
> the
> > klicker    somehow on my own user  not on root those tabs are missing--
> i
> > go into applet config  and the menu editor and few other areas-- but i
> cant
> > find a way to get them back------
>
> You probably mean the applet handles. They are probably there even if you
> can't see them. Actually you can choose if you want to have them remain
> visible all the time, remain hidden all the time, or auto-hide (in which
> case
> they become visible when you drag your cursor over them).
>
> To make them visible again you shouldn't configure the applets but the
> panel.
> Right-click the panel and choose customize or configure or settings (my
> installation of KDE speaks Swedish and how to translate certain terms back
> into English isn't always self-evident -- the alternative you should pick
> is
> anyway the last one before "Help"). Then, in the customize (or settings)
> window click on the fourth icon from the top (look or view or visual
> settings
> or whatever). Then click on the "Advanced alternatives" button. And you
> are
> redy to configure the handles.
>
> Erik
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