On Wed, Jun 18, 2014 at 3:43 PM, Istvan Gabor
KDE4 is defective by design.
When it is not possible to add to the panel manual hide buttons by adding few lines of code, and even by more serious hacking - defective by design.
When it is not possible to set the panel clock font size for the hour and date independently - defective by design.
When it is not possible to set the panel size by exact number, only by dragging - defective by design.
When it is not possible to mount devices onto the desktop - defective by design.
When it is not possible to remove some idiot icon from the corner - defective by design.
I guess the list goes on.
Troll much? It's not possible to do most of the silly minor things you list because no developer sees it as a priority. The default date and clock scale with the size of the bar. Don't like it? Change it.. use a DIFFERENT clock. NOTHING in KDE is permanent (except maybe that annoying cashew)... that's the beauty of KDE. There are as many widgets as you could ever want, including different clock widgets. Ummm.... and you can add devices to your desktop if you really want. Not much point to it.. it's incredibly redundant, but you can. Use the plasm widget that does this... set a desktop folder to "look" at your /mnt... or use one of the other myriad of options to do exactly this. or use the Device Notifier like it's intended to be used. The only problem you have with KDE4 is that it's not KDE3. Shrug.. you can (and do) use KDE3... C. -- openSUSE 13.1 x86_64, KDE 4.13 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org