Clayton wrote:
- When there is one application running, the "button" in the task manager spans the entire width of the available space in the task manager
Well, not the whole width- about 75mm of it.
On my desktop, with a single application running, the button spans the entire width of the available space in the task manager... if I take out things so the task manager has more room, the application button expands.
Not a showstopper, but... still it's annoying :-P
- If I set the Maximum Rows to 1, it still insists on 2 rows unless I open the Task Manager Settings.. then to drops back to 1 row.
Right-click on any desktop icon in the taskbar, select Pager Settings, select 1 Row and exit. 1 row will then be always shown -- at least it has been so here.
Right... and that kinda works here... but not always.. it's now really hit/miss if it works right.. sometimes I have a single row.. sometimes multirow. I'd actually opt for multirow, but when I try that I get a bunch of really skinny app buttons all of which.. guess what... span the entire width of the space available to the task manager.
I tried creating a new user and testing the defaults... but all I get is a black screen... no desktop.
Oh well.. I can wait on the next build :-)
I am just wondering how you have the Panel Alignment setup: Left, Centre, or Right. Right-click on taskbar>Panel Settings>More Settings. Also when you right-click on the taskbar you get a second panel with Screen Edge and Height adjustments; under this second panel you have movable pointers. Fiddling with these can get you into trouble as I discovered :-) . Nevertheless, I wonder if these pointers, being moved perhaps by accident, have anything to do with your problem. Ciao. -- Understanding only begins with the act of perception. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org