A user has accidentally chosen to hide the menubar in Konqueror (SuSE Linux 7.3 with standard Konqueror 2.2.1). Now there apparently is no way of getting it back. How does one go about this? Best regards, David List
Hi David, On Saturday, 15. December 2001 17:26, David List wrote:
A user has accidentally chosen to hide the menubar in Konqueror (SuSE Linux 7.3 with standard Konqueror 2.2.1). Now there apparently is no way of getting it back. How does one go about this?
By pressing the two keys: STRG-M or In the Konqueror-Browser-Window: do a right-click with the mouse and choose the first entry "Show menubar" or so. Regards, Ming-Che -- ICQ#: 126097979
On Saturday 15 December 2001 17:38, you wrote:
By pressing the two keys: STRG-M
or
In the Konqueror-Browser-Window: do a right-click with the mouse and choose the first entry "Show menubar" or so.
*Sigh* I had totally overlooked that option. Thank you very much for your answer. Best regards, David List
On Saturday 15 Dec 2001 4:26 pm, David List wrote:
A user has accidentally chosen to hide the menubar in Konqueror (SuSE Linux 7.3 with standard Konqueror 2.2.1). Now there apparently is no way of getting it back. How does one go about this?
Best regards, David List
You mean the panel?
Well, either run kicker or run kontrol and that will give you the kde control
centre.
You can then go into 'Look and Feel | Panel' and select Use Defaults and then
Apply.
That should fix it.
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Tim Harrell
On Saturday 15 Dec 2001 4:41 pm, Tim Harrell wrote:
On Saturday 15 Dec 2001 4:26 pm, David List wrote:
A user has accidentally chosen to hide the menubar in Konqueror (SuSE Linux 7.3 with standard Konqueror 2.2.1). Now there apparently is no way of getting it back. How does one go about this?
Best regards, David List
You mean the panel? Well, either run kicker or run kontrol and that will give you the kde control centre. You can then go into 'Look and Feel | Panel' and select Use Defaults and then Apply.
That should fix it.
Oops. I got my wires crossed on this one.
The right solution(?) to the wrong problem!
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Tim Harrell
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