On 01/24/2010 02:21 AM, Dotan Cohen pecked at the keyboard and wrote:
I think it is more along the lines of some things were just easier to do/find in KDE 3.X. One example of this is having different backgrounds on each desktop.
In KDE 3.X you right-click on any desktop and you have a "Background" section with a drop-down box for "Setting for desktop:" and you could select each desktop individually or "All Desktops".
In KDE 4.X you can get each desktop with a different background but to go about it you have to know the magic incantation and survive terms such as "Zoom Out", "Configure Plasma", etc.
Thanks, I will wade through the bug reports and if there is none then I will file it. I personally do not use multiple desktops so I am unfamiliar with it.
Can you send to me a screenshot in personal mail with the KDE 3 configuration dialogue open?
Some things were just straight forward in KDE 3.X
I'd love to know about others.
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