On 20/11/11 03:52, Sven Burmeister wrote:
Following your instructions about moving the icons around I also decided to move the Pager to the right of the Quicklaunch - but in so doing the Volume and the Clock have now moved into the middle of the Taskbar and will not return to their original positions :-( . Any suggestions as to how to get the darn things to stick where they are moved, or is it a matter of deleting the kde4 dir in /home and allow it to be recreated? There are now at least two types of launchers, thus one has to be more precise when it comes to the topic of "moving icons on the panel". If one adds an app by right-clicking on it in the kmenu the created icon can be moved by unlocking the panel. However, the task-bar, i.e. the bit which shows the running applications, now features "integrated" launchers as well. Those are
Am Samstag, 19. November 2011, 15:50:58 schrieb Basil Chupin: part of the task-bar and thus always on its left. So if you move them you also move the task-bar – which is what might have happened to you.
By default, i.e. if you start with no KDE config, the task-bar shows launchers for whatever you set as your default file manger and default browser. You can add more launchers by right-clicking a running app in the task-bar> advanced
show launcher if app is not running. Sven
Thanks for this, Sven. I have now (almost) got back to the default situation re the Taskbar except that I have lost the - as you call it above - "bit which shows the running applications". Is there a way to bring this 'bit' back? Or is there a way to recreate the default Taskbar (so that I can stuff it up again :-) ) other than by creating a new user and then have me take over his identity or rei-installing the whole of 12.1? Thanks for any suggestions. BC -- Diapers and politicians should be changed often; both for the same reason. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org