Sidebar to display system monitors
Kevin O'Brien
zwilnik at zwilnik.com
Sat Jan 8 17:33:02 GMT 2011
On 1/8/2011 12:11 PM, phanisvara das wrote:
> On Sat, 08 Jan 2011 22:36:01 +0530, Kevin O'Brien<zwilnik at zwilnik.com> wrote:
>
>> I would like to have a sidebar on my desktop to display things like
>> system monitors, weather info, etc. IS there a way to do that in KDE 4+?
>> If not, is there a better way to do this? What I would like is the have
>> this info always on top, without hiding anything underneath it.
>>
> easy: just add another panel by right-clicking on the desktop. (you'll have to 'unlock' the widgets first, if they are locked.) in your case i'd choose an 'empty' panel, which will by default appear on top of the screen, i think. at the right of that panel you find a diamond-type of thingy; click on that to open config. options for that new panel. one of the controls says 'edge' or 'screen edge'; drag that to the side of the screen where you want the panel. under 'more options' you can choose if application windows can cover the panel, or move under it (which is what you want, if i understood correctly).
>
Thanks, that got me the panel. But what I really want is to keep other
windows from any overlap with the panel, i.e., I don't want application
windows to go over or to go under. I s there a setting for that?
Thank you,
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Kevin B. O'Brien TANSTAAFL
zwilnik at zwilnik.com Linux User #333216
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