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Re: [opensuse] 2 KDE4 panel questions/remarks
- From: Nkoli <coomac@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 2009 07:56:04 -0400
- Message-id: <4A8550D4.5060401@xxxxxxxxx>
Istvan Gabor wrote:
screen. If you have to hit the edge of the screen to select a button,
you may want to think twice about not resizing that window. It is
advisable to try out something before you start coming up with reasons
why it probably won't work for you.
Nkoli
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The autohidden panel comes up when your mouse hits the edge of theI never liked it in Windows either but its great under KDE4, it just feels
natural in the way it works. Under Windows i never trusted it.
It's not that I do not trust it, I just don't like it "blinking" on and off.
Furthermore sometimes windows with clickable buttons (like OK, cancel, etc.)
are sized in way that the button's location lies "behind" the panel bar. In
this case the only option is to use the panel hide button to make the panel
disseapear and make visible those buttons. I suppose (I haven't tried it in
KDE4 though) that automatic hiding would result in reappearing the panel when
I move the mouse over the selectable buttons and would cover them,
practically make it impossible to clik them.
I had this type of problem in KDE3 with windows of gtk applications like
xsane or gimp if I remember correctly.
Istvan
screen. If you have to hit the edge of the screen to select a button,
you may want to think twice about not resizing that window. It is
advisable to try out something before you start coming up with reasons
why it probably won't work for you.
Nkoli
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