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Thursday, September 25th 2003, 5:04pm

Panoramic Desktop

How to create one panoramic desktop, i.e. wider than actual monitor screen?

Thanks!

2

Monday, October 27th 2003, 10:37am

try [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[+] and [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[-] ...

3

Monday, October 27th 2003, 2:48pm

Quoted

Original von bobuse

try [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[+] and [Ctrl]+[Alt]+[-] ...


That is only good if you have a bigger (virtual) desktop defined by X-Window.

Otherwise, as all resolution problems, it is something to be done at X-Window level.

Have a nice day!

4

Tuesday, November 18th 2003, 1:14am

Minor shock

Just for a minute, I thought someone had accidentally stumbled across

http://www.sleepydog.net/Resources/KDE/

Maybe one day I'll update it for KDE 3.2!

5

Tuesday, November 25th 2003, 10:31am

Quoted

Just for a minute, I thought someone had accidentally stumbled across

http://www.sleepydog.net/Resources/KDE/

this is actually very interesting... worth to try...

cheers - pistooli

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Tuesday, November 25th 2003, 8:58pm

Beware of the target version

Watch out for the version of kdelibs you need to patch with these modifications. When I made them I was working with a pre-3.1 CVS set of kdelibs but I recall problems when later trying to use these patches with 3.0.x release versions.

I think that one of the problems is due to viewport handling in kdelibs/kdecore and whether that was fixed at some point during the release cycle. Certainly, if you find that the patch is trying to fix something that isn't broken then you'll know why!

Good luck, anyway, if you do decide to try it out!

David