Clayton wrote:
All I did to achieve this was (note this is the latest Factory 4.3 on 11.1 x64): �- Click the Cashew or whatever you want to call it up in the top right �- Click Configure Plasma Workspace �- Click the check box next to Different activity for each desktop �- Set up and use each Desktop as normal.
As simple as all this, eh? :-)
And all we had to do in KDE 3 was select a different wallpaper for each desktop..... Oh gosh, how *boring* was THAT? :-D .
OK, I'll first watch my Harry Potter film (seriously, no joke) and then go and try out this "simpler" method of assigning-a-different-wallpaper-to-a-Desktop trick :-) .
Thanks for the above.
As simple as setting a check box once...
No, Clayton its NOT that simple. You think all is well and good. Running along all fat and happy. Then you unlock the widgets to add something and BOOM, your desktop goes all wonky, your widgets scurry into obscure places like rats. You zoom out, and instead of one activity per desktop you have 4 or 5 more than you need, and have no idea where they come from. Every single time you use the Unlock feature you put your entire screen setup at risk. I'd like you to calmly explain just what was so hard about configuring multiple desktops in KDE 3 that caused you so much problems. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org