Folder-view?
Anne Wilson
cannewilson at googlemail.com
Thu Jul 31 19:57:21 BST 2008
On Wednesday 30 July 2008 02:04:45 Kishore wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 Jul 2008 12:22:36 am Anne Wilson wrote:
> > After getting my 4.0.99 install working again my login took me to a
> > screen that had my old desktop in what I presume was a folder view. Down
> > the right-hand edge of the folder were some icons. The top two looked
> > like folders and didn't appear to do anything. Then there was a spanner
> > which I left for now, and finally an icon that looked like a text editor
> > icon. I clicked that to see what it did, and ended up with my old
> > desktop full screen.
>
> Sorry, I did not quite understand the above. I am not aware of such
> behavior that allows setting the folder view applet as the desktop
> containment.
>
I'm not sure why that appeared in the first place. I had not set it up - at
that point I hadn't found how to. However, it's clear that there is a
problem here concerned with icons. I realised later that the kwrite-type
icon was in the place where the delete icon should have been, so it's not
surprising that it closed when I clicked it.
> > Also, how do I add an activity? Or will that be obvious once the
> > previous question is resolved? :-)
>
> To add an activity, you have to click on the cashew to the top right, zoom
> out, click the cashew again... now there should appear the option to add
> activity. AFAIK, the capabilities around this feature is still unfinished.
Easy when you know how :-) but it took me a while to find it. Thanks
Anne
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