James Knott said the following on 05/21/2012 11:24 AM:
The Quicklaunch panel is not what I was looking for, as it stores the icons horizontally and doesn't provide much beyond what can be accomplished by adding the app directly to the panel. One benefit of a pop up list is that it saves a lot of panel space.
Then you're doing it wrong! Do I have to drive over there and show you? No really; 1. Create a panel on the right hand side Autohide Left Align 2. Add the quicklaunch to that panel 3. Add items to the quicklaunch There, its vertical and since its auto hide it saves space. personally I think David had a cool idea with this side panel, but personally I'm not bothered by the small icon in the rows when quicklaunch is on the bottom bar when I'm using a wide screen. As I said, it you don't like the way it works, write your own using a scripting language. There are plenty of websites showing how easy it is; go google for one. I've not found anything I wanted to do in KDE3 that I can't do equally well - even if it isn't exactly the same - in KDE4. If you want to bitch about minor differences that really don't matter, then why not berate GM for 'wasting" an extra wheel nut since Ford demonstrate that four are quite adequate to hold wheels in place. The we get onto the argument about having the gear selector on the column rather than the floor. After all, it it was good enough for a 56 Chevy inline ... -- We are born naked, wet and hungry. Then things get worse. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org