Re: Panels frame in kcontrol



On 27 Feb 2006 09:53:49 -0800, iforone wrote:

I'm trying to turn off the huge "tooltips" one gets on the panel in
Fedora 4 KDE. I know where to do it: kcontrol -> Desktop -> Panels
but for this user on this system that frame is empty (except for
"Panels" at the top and Help/Defaults at the bottom). So presumably some
configuration file has gotten corrupted; but which one? I've looked at
kickerrc and kdeglobals and can't see any problem. Can anyone help? I
don't want to delete the whole configuration and start again.

Right click blank Desktop area - choose Configure Desktop >> Behavior ,
Untick "Show Tooltips"

That works for Desktop icons. But for panel icons, it would be

Right click blank Panel area - choose Configure Panel >> Appearance

But the Configure Panel window (for this user) doesn't have an
Appearance tab. The only tab there is Taskbar. The problem isn't how to
get to the configuration; the problem is that the configuration entries
aren't there. What I want to know is: where is "there"?
.



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