Marc Chamberlin said the following on 02/21/2010 07:22 PM:
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One last thing, in KDE3.5 and before, one was able to only have icons in the kicker panel shown for the particular desktop one was working in. Now it seems that all icons for all desktops are shown regardless. That leads to a lot of clutter and confusion, IMHO, as I like to organize my tasks, so that related items are together on each desktop and I only want those icons shown for the desktop I am currently working in. Any way to get that ability back?
Its there. Its the "Task Manager" and right-click on a blank part of it gives the "Task Manager Settings". Those include: Control over number of rows Control over grouping and sorting Filters [ ] Only show tasks from the current desktop [ ] Only show tasks from the current screen [ ] Only show tasks that are minimised I suspect "current screen" is a typo. I think they mean "current Activity". -- Aviation is not so much a profession as it is a disease. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org