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Wednesday, February 21st 2007, 9:39pm

KDE panel borders, minute details

I have taken a close look at the KDE panel, it seems that the panel only had got a border line on top of the panel. Maybe border lines can be put on the bottom side, right and left side of the KDE panel.

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Wednesday, February 21st 2007, 11:02pm

you can use an image file as background in the panel.
If you create one with those borders, it would look like the pansel has them ;)
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Thursday, February 22nd 2007, 7:22am

minute detail

Nice idea Rinse.

I also noticed the black triangle of the main menu button is touching the left side of the panel. For esthetic's, it would be nice to move the triangle a bit to the right.

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Thursday, February 22nd 2007, 9:42am

you mean the button that folds your menu to the left when pressed?
on my desktop, there is a few pixels of space between the triangle and the panel borders..
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Thursday, February 22nd 2007, 8:19pm

I mean the button that folds the menu upwards when pressed. It is the button with the K, if a distribution did not replace it with it's logo.
On the screenshots of the latest KDE, you can see the triangle touching the left side of the panel.

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "KDi" (Feb 22nd 2007, 8:19pm)


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Friday, February 23rd 2007, 10:41am

Ah ok

I have the suse logo and the panel at the smallest size: the triangle does not touch the border of the panel. there are about 3 pixels in between.
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Monday, February 26th 2007, 2:12pm

minute detail

I have taken another close look at the KDE panel and it seems like to upper border line of the panel is perhaps some kind of optical illusion due to the contrast of the wallpaper. Or, I need glasses.
In Windows XP there are two real border lines in the panel, one up and one bottom.

This post has been edited 4 times, last edit by "KDi" (Feb 26th 2007, 8:27pm)