Hallo, ich habe ein nicht sehr wichtiges, mich aber doch sehr störendes Problem (Suse 8.2). Ich habe vor längerer Zeit die Icons auf dem Desktop anders angeordnet (Laufwerke und dergleichen). Jedesmal wenn ich mich jetzt neu in KDE einlogge, sind die Teile anders angeordnet, nur nicht da wo sie sein sollen, nicht mal dort, wo sie mal ursprünglich waren. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Icons an einen Platz zu binden ? MfG Thomas Janssen Suse-User aus Prinzip
Hallo Thomas, Le Vendredi 31 Octobre 2003 01:45, ThommyUS a écrit :
Hallo,
ich habe ein nicht sehr wichtiges, mich aber doch sehr störendes Problem (Suse 8.2). Ich habe vor längerer Zeit die Icons auf dem Desktop anders angeordnet (Laufwerke und dergleichen). Jedesmal wenn ich mich jetzt neu in KDE einlogge, sind die Teile anders angeordnet, nur nicht da wo sie sein sollen, nicht mal dort, wo sie mal ursprünglich waren. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Icons an einen Platz zu binden ?
MfG
Thomas Janssen
go there http://portal.suse.com/sdb/de/2003/04/82_susewatcher.html and read note at end of text. Franz
Thanks Franz, but the Icons are allready there, just the place where they are is the problem. One time they are on the left side in two rows from top to bottom, next time i log on to kde they are in three rows from left to the right and one or two are at the bottom of the screen.So my questions is, is it possible to fix the icons on one place ? sorry for my bad englisch. Greetings Thomas Janssen Am Fre, 2003-10-31 um 02.25 schrieb F.G.Knuts:
Hallo Thomas,
Le Vendredi 31 Octobre 2003 01:45, ThommyUS a écrit :
Hallo,
ich habe ein nicht sehr wichtiges, mich aber doch sehr störendes Problem (Suse 8.2). Ich habe vor längerer Zeit die Icons auf dem Desktop anders angeordnet (Laufwerke und dergleichen). Jedesmal wenn ich mich jetzt neu in KDE einlogge, sind die Teile anders angeordnet, nur nicht da wo sie sein sollen, nicht mal dort, wo sie mal ursprünglich waren. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Icons an einen Platz zu binden ?
MfG
Thomas Janssen
go there http://portal.suse.com/sdb/de/2003/04/82_susewatcher.html and read note at end of text.
Franz
Hi, One and for all I want to know how Fonts work in X and KDE. Can you explain me how or point me to resouces. I have had so many confusing issues and now I one again: - I want to type German and Japanese. Therefore I added the following to my xinitrc. export XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2" /usr/X11R6/bin/kinput2 -xim -kinput -canna & - I also changed the locale to unifont to be able to display Japanese text: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 - Now if antialiased fonts are turned on it doesn't display Umlaute anymore. If they are turned off it works fine. Why? Also how does font substitution work? Basti
On Friday 31 October 2003 9:47 am, Sebastian Scherer wrote:
Hi, One and for all I want to know how Fonts work in X and KDE. Can you explain me how or point me to resouces. I have had so many confusing issues and now I one again: - I want to type German and Japanese. Therefore I added the following to my xinitrc. export XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2" /usr/X11R6/bin/kinput2 -xim -kinput -canna & - I also changed the locale to unifont to be able to display Japanese text: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8
On a related query, I would love to know how to input Korean hangul into KDE and into X generally. Thanks for any information. -- _/_/_/ Bob Pearson Linux user number 333508 _/_/_/ gottadoit@mailsnare.net http://counter.li.org _/_/_/ I am unique and special, just like everyone else.
Hi, Why does nobody understand how fonts work? Do you just hope everything is right when you install Lnunx and don't touch it anymore? Windows is just better in this regard. It has better Unifont support and it is not so complicated that nobody on the list knows how fonts work. In KDE I have to fight with so many aspects to get it to work. I just want to be able to see Japanese and German at the same time. It shouldn't be a big deal. Why does antialiasing always mess things up? Konqueror as file manager doesn't show the shell with correct fonts anymore unicode is broken. Is that an experimental feature? (Why is it included then?) Basti Am Freitag, 31. Oktober 2003 09:47 schrieb Sebastian Scherer:
Hi, One and for all I want to know how Fonts work in X and KDE. Can you explain me how or point me to resouces. I have had so many confusing issues and now I one again: - I want to type German and Japanese. Therefore I added the following to my xinitrc. export XMODIFIERS="@im=kinput2" /usr/X11R6/bin/kinput2 -xim -kinput -canna & - I also changed the locale to unifont to be able to display Japanese text: LANG=de_DE.UTF-8 - Now if antialiased fonts are turned on it doesn't display Umlaute anymore. If they are turned off it works fine. Why? Also how does font substitution work?
Basti
-- cu Basti
Hi Thomas! Please just exit susewatcher and select to not start it at login. This will solve your problem. Just believe us. ;) Greets, Daniel Zitat von ThommyUS <thommyus@gmx.de>:
Thanks Franz,
but the Icons are allready there, just the place where they are is the problem. One time they are on the left side in two rows from top to bottom, next time i log on to kde they are in three rows from left to the right and one or two are at the bottom of the screen.So my questions is, is it possible to fix the icons on one place ?
sorry for my bad englisch.
Greetings Thomas Janssen
Am Fre, 2003-10-31 um 02.25 schrieb F.G.Knuts:
Hallo Thomas,
Le Vendredi 31 Octobre 2003 01:45, ThommyUS a écrit :
Hallo,
ich habe ein nicht sehr wichtiges, mich aber doch sehr störendes Problem (Suse 8.2). Ich habe vor längerer Zeit die Icons auf dem Desktop anders angeordnet (Laufwerke und dergleichen). Jedesmal wenn ich mich jetzt neu in KDE einlogge, sind die Teile anders angeordnet, nur nicht da wo sie sein sollen, nicht mal dort, wo sie mal ursprünglich waren. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Icons an einen Platz zu binden ?
MfG
Thomas Janssen
go there http://portal.suse.com/sdb/de/2003/04/82_susewatcher.html and read note at end of text.
Franz
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Thanks to Daniel and Franz :) You are both absolutely right.. My Problem is solved :) Have a nice Weekend Thomas Am Fre, 2003-10-31 um 16.54 schrieb Daniel Eckl:
Hi Thomas!
Please just exit susewatcher and select to not start it at login. This will solve your problem.
Just believe us. ;)
Greets, Daniel
Zitat von ThommyUS <thommyus@gmx.de>:
Thanks Franz,
but the Icons are allready there, just the place where they are is the problem. One time they are on the left side in two rows from top to bottom, next time i log on to kde they are in three rows from left to the right and one or two are at the bottom of the screen.So my questions is, is it possible to fix the icons on one place ?
sorry for my bad englisch.
Greetings Thomas Janssen
Am Fre, 2003-10-31 um 02.25 schrieb F.G.Knuts:
Hallo Thomas,
Le Vendredi 31 Octobre 2003 01:45, ThommyUS a écrit :
Hallo,
ich habe ein nicht sehr wichtiges, mich aber doch sehr störendes Problem (Suse 8.2). Ich habe vor längerer Zeit die Icons auf dem Desktop anders angeordnet (Laufwerke und dergleichen). Jedesmal wenn ich mich jetzt neu in KDE einlogge, sind die Teile anders angeordnet, nur nicht da wo sie sein sollen, nicht mal dort, wo sie mal ursprünglich waren. Gibt es eine Möglichkeit, die Icons an einen Platz zu binden ?
MfG
Thomas Janssen
go there http://portal.suse.com/sdb/de/2003/04/82_susewatcher.html and read note at end of text.
Franz
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I am trying to get icons to stay in place at the top. Every time I boot in however they are in the grid setup. I have to line them up vertically then again horizontally to get them back. How do I save that setting? CWSIV ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 03:55 pm, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
I am trying to get icons to stay in place at the top.
Every time I boot in however they are in the grid setup.
I have to line them up vertically then again horizontally to get them back.
How do I save that setting?
CWSIV ===========
Carl, Right click on the desktop and go to Icons to see if you have align to grid checked. Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.2 --- Registered Linux User #225206 On any other day, that might seem strange...
Perhaps you are held hostage by some "feature" of susewatcher, too. Try to exit and disable susewatcher (small icon right below) and try again. Greets, Daniel Zitat von Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv@juno.com>:
I am trying to get icons to stay in place at the top.
Every time I boot in however they are in the grid setup.
I have to line them up vertically then again horizontally to get them back.
How do I save that setting?
CWSIV
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I dont. Currently they are staying in place vertically on the LH side. I want horizontally across the top. CWSIV On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:13:32 -0500 BandiPat <penguin0601@earthlink.net> writes:
I am trying to get icons to stay in place at the top.
Every time I boot in however they are in the grid setup.
I have to line them up vertically then again horizontally to get
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 03:55 pm, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote: them
back.
How do I save that setting?
CWSIV ===========
Carl, Right click on the desktop and go to Icons to see if you have align to
grid checked.
Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.2 ---
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You didn't respond to my email, so perhaps you didn't get it. So I will repost and CC you. "Try to exit and disable susewatcher (small icon right below) and try again." Greets, Daniel Zitat von Carl William Spitzer IV <cwsiv@juno.com>:
I dont. Currently they are staying in place vertically on the LH side.
I want horizontally across the top.
CWSIV
On Tue, 4 Nov 2003 17:13:32 -0500 BandiPat <penguin0601@earthlink.net> writes:
I am trying to get icons to stay in place at the top.
Every time I boot in however they are in the grid setup.
I have to line them up vertically then again horizontally to get
On Tuesday 04 November 2003 03:55 pm, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote: them
back.
How do I save that setting?
CWSIV ===========
Carl, Right click on the desktop and go to Icons to see if you have align to
grid checked.
Lee -- --- KMail v1.5.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.2 ---
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