On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 10:27, Curtis Rey <crey@san.rr.com> wrote:
1/2 of the plasmoids aren't configurable, so if your system differs in any appreciable amount from the plasmoid dev then you may have issues and then either stick with it and deal (aka Half baked plasmoid) or drop it and "hope" you'll find something that might work... Take the many versions of weather plasmoids...
Not that I'm trying to justify it (I agree 100% with your observation) but... how is this any different from say... SuperKaramba applets in KDE3? I've encountered this exact issue all along (ie not just with KDE4) with desktop widgets, applets or whatever you want to call them. in fact, a few of the SK applets I liked to use in KDE3 at some point in the updates (in the 10.3/11.0 timeframe) had their GUI config removed... and the only way I could configure was to edit the theme directly using a text editor. So... the plasmoids problem you've pointed out isn't a new one.
Over all the menu and "kickoff" (I H the menu update tool that used to be in kde 3 isn't there
It isn't? Then I've managed to install it somehow... I've got the same menu editor in KDE4.4 as I had in KDE3.5. Looks the same.. functions the same... C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org