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Originally posted by grissiom_lxy
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Originally posted by antares
..., add a button to show the desktop... I'm very disappointed. If someone knows how to do it, please, post it.
You needn't to add the "show desktop"button. If you press Ctrl+F12, it'll show you
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Originally posted by tekwyzrd
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Originally posted by grissiom_lxy
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Originally posted by antares
..., add a button to show the desktop... I'm very disappointed. If someone knows how to do it, please, post it.
You needn't to add the "show desktop"button. If you press Ctrl+F12, it'll show you
Your attitude seems to be way too common these days
"I don't need it so you don't either"
I wish people would realize that other software users do things differently, and what one user finds useless another user finds very useful.
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Originally posted by grissiom_lxy
First of all, I'm *not* a coder, nor a developer. I'm just a lonely user. All the classmates around me are using Windows. So maybe there is some misunderstanding. I'm very sorry for that. I'm not sure what antares exactly mean as you said, but I know my idea solidly. So I just explain my idea below. If anyone disagree or feel misunderstanding, happy to discuss
My idea is if one want to see the "desktop", he/she is going to use some "icon" or "file" in it. In my eyes, all the "icon" and "file" in former desktop are all treated as "applet" in KDE4. So if you press Ctrl+F12, it will show you all the "applet", i.e. "icon" and "file", in the desktop. The only difference is the panel and wallpaper are disappear. But it doesn't matter in *my* eyes. So I make that suggestion. Just as I have said, if anyone disagree or feel misunderstanding, happy to discuss
This is now working fine in 4.1 - I have just done it on a kubuntu 8.10 machine. If you click the golden teardrop at the end of the panel to go in to adjustment mode, you can then drag the configuration panel that appears next to the panel to move to another side of the screen, or adjust the outer edge of the configuraiton panel to adjust the size of the panel.I can't believe we cant't move panels, resize them, add a button to show the desktop... I'm very disappointed. If someone knows how to do it, please, post it.
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