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Thursday, June 12th 2003, 6:00pm

KDE toolbar replacements?

Are there any replacements for the KDE toolbar? I don't have a problem with it, but I was just wondering, as I enjoy tinkering with my system.

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Thursday, July 17th 2003, 9:02am

not sure about replacing it but

Have you tried resizing it, placing it in different places and the best I think is using child panes.

I have a pane set for each side of my window with different progs in em. They are not full screen and all hide.

I would like the toolbar to have a transparency option but then again it works so who could ask for more.

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Thursday, July 17th 2003, 1:16pm

if "KDE Toolbar" means the panel (called Kicker) there are several programs aiming on replacing it, one of the is Slicker http://slicker.sourceforge.net/

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Thursday, July 17th 2003, 1:16pm

if "KDE Toolbar" means the panel (called Kicker) there are several programs aiming on replacing it, one of the is Slicker http://slicker.sourceforge.net/

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Friday, July 18th 2003, 8:27am

You can also try SuperKaramba, it has some themes that can actually replace Kicker!
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Saturday, July 26th 2003, 5:09am

Is there a way to remove Kicker from view so the only taskbar on screen is a Karamba themed one?
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

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Saturday, July 26th 2003, 9:13am

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Original von Kenneth

Is there a way to remove Kicker from view so the only taskbar on screen is a Karamba themed one?

Isn't this the answer?
http://www.kde-forum.org/viewtopic.php?t=702
(ignore the title of the thread, it's about kicker)

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Sunday, July 27th 2003, 12:43am

Yea, it is. I didn't get it to work before, but now I got it.
"Chopsticks require a person to use 64 muscles and 30 articulate movements simultaneously, which also acts in developing brain potential."

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Sunday, July 27th 2003, 1:01am

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Yea, it is. I didn't get it to work before, but now I got it.

That's good to hear.