On 05/06/16 10:15, Istvan Gabor wrote:
gumb írta:
On 05/06/16 00:07, Istvan Gabor wrote:
Hello:
In KDE3 I frequently used kruler and it was always on the top layer (foreground), other windows couldn't cover it. It's a useful behavior when you want to measure distances. In KDE4 kruler is not always in the foreground, other windows can cover it. How can I set it to be always in the foreground, like in KDE3?
Thanks,
Istvan
Right-click on its entry in the taskbar, then go to More Actions -> Keep Above Others.
OK, it works. I didn't think I have to set it in the taskbar entry. One more thing: how can I set it to permament? Now, after restarting kruler, I have to set it again in the taskbar entry.
Thanks,
Istvan
Kruler doesn't seem to have easy access to Special Window/Application Settings like other apps. What you could do, since you want it active all the time, is from the right-click menu, go to Configure KDE Screen Ruler, then select Show Tray Icon. You can then toggle it on and off and it should retain the Keep Above Others settings on logging in, but I don't know for sure. Other than that you'd have to go into the Window Rules sub-section in System Settings. Click on Detect Window Properties, then click on Kruler to auto-detect the necessary settings. Under the Arrangement & Access tab you can then set to Keep above and select 'Remember' or 'Force' from the menu drop-down. gumb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org