Re: [kde] taskbar and other questions



thanks im not meaning the panel itself i'm meaning the actually applet
handles the other guy was mentioning------- in the panel the menu and the
terminal and the home icon is in a panel inside the panel area so is the
task bar and the system panel itself is insde the panel---- somehow i
gotten rid of the panels that keep everything in its own place----- like the
volume icon is near the terminal icon the home icon is near the ktorrent
and the clock applet is near the menu icon--- doe s that make sense???

On 2/22/07, Erik Ohls <eohls@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Den Thursday 22 February 2007 17:22:28 skrev michael tucker:
> when you move your mouse to the system tray you can get a i guess you
> would call it a tab?? where you can move the ssytem tray anywhere on
the
> klicker somehow on my own user not on root those tabs are missing--
i
> go into applet config and the menu editor and few other areas-- but i
cant
> find a way to get them back------

You probably mean the applet handles. They are probably there even if you
can't see them. Actually you can choose if you want to have them remain
visible all the time, remain hidden all the time, or auto-hide (in which
case
they become visible when you drag your cursor over them).

To make them visible again you shouldn't configure the applets but the
panel.
Right-click the panel and choose customize or configure or settings (my
installation of KDE speaks Swedish and how to translate certain terms back
into English isn't always self-evident -- the alternative you should pick
is
anyway the last one before "Help"). Then, in the customize (or settings)
window click on the fourth icon from the top (look or view or visual
settings
or whatever). Then click on the "Advanced alternatives" button. And you
are
redy to configure the handles.

Erik
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