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András Csányi wrote: |
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> Hi Guys, |
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> I'm an old Gentoo fun and after a while I installed back to my |
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> machine. Unfortunately, I got used to the comfort of the Windows and |
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> my main purpose is that to make a comfortable work environment which |
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> is as comfortable as Win7 could be. The first step is in this process |
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> the taskbar. |
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> So, I'm just wondering is there any solution to have vertical menu in |
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> KDE4? I would like to something like Win7 taskbar? In Xfce I was able |
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> to do this but, to be honest, my favorite desktop environment in *nix |
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> world is KDE. |
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> I have 2 monitors and it's very comfortable that when I put the panel |
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> (taskbar) the right side of left monitor because this is almost |
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> centered. |
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> Thanks in advance, |
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> András |
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I hope this does what you want. If your taskbar is on the bottom like |
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mine, click on the little button for the panel setting, should be on the |
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far right. I think they call that a cashew or something. It doesn't |
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look like a cashew to me tho. Anyway. In the menu that pops up, click |
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on the screen edge button and while holding the mouse button, drag it to |
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where you want it. |
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I only have a single monitor so I'm not sure how that works but that is |
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how I move mine, although mine is on the bottom. I have considered |
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moving it to the top but then again . . . . |
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I hope that helps. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |