Not too serious, but I have been wondering... if you mess about with the settings for Kicker and it reloads (or Kicker dies form some reason and you restart it), it never seems to re-display the docked icons (next to the clock in the default view). Is there a quick and dirty way to get this to reload properly - other than logout/in ? C.
Is "kicker" what you guys call KDE, or is it something else? At 20:56 05/08/2002 +0200, Clayton Cornell wrote:
Not too serious, but I have been wondering... if you mess about with the settings for Kicker and it reloads (or Kicker dies form some reason and you restart it), it never seems to re-display the docked icons (next to the clock in the default view). Is there a quick and dirty way to get this to reload properly - other than logout/in ?
C.
On Wednesday 08 May 2002 21:35, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Is "kicker" what you guys call KDE, or is it something else?
At 20:56 05/08/2002 +0200, Clayton Cornell wrote:
Not too serious, but I have been wondering... if you mess about with the settings for Kicker and it reloads (or Kicker dies form some reason and you restart it), it never seems to re-display the docked icons (next to the
clock
in the default view). Is there a quick and dirty way to get this to reload properly - other than logout/in ?
C. ======================
Kicker is the panel at the bottom of your screen Doug. Things that usually reside there are your menu button, other assorted programs you use often, a clock, date, Klipper icon and assorted other things useful to your operation. Patrick -- --- KMail v1.4 --- SuSE Linux Pro v8.0 --- Registered Linux User #225206 Magic Page Products -- Amiga-SuSE-PC Sales & Service URL: http://home.sprintmail.com/~tracerb
On woensdag 8 mei 2002 20:56, Clayton Cornell wrote:
Not too serious, but I have been wondering... if you mess about with the settings for Kicker and it reloads (or Kicker dies form some reason and you restart it), it never seems to re-display the docked icons (next to the clock in the default view). Is there a quick and dirty way to get this to reload properly - other than logout/in ?
Is this helping you: dcop kicker Panel restart you can try the dcop alone too. So just play with it gives new oppertunities This one is funny as well: dcop kicker Panel panelPosition (remember the result of this command), you may want to use in the next command ;) dcop kicker Panel setPanelPosition 0 -- Richard Bos For those without home the journey is endless
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