Date: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 20:34:48 +0800 From: wa5qjh <wa5qjh@xmission.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: KDE panel , how to remove widgets? Message-ID: <32a31769-5ec3-9eb1-8b58-52913eba0dce@xmission.com>
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Thanks all who replied. much appreciated. turns out unlocking the panel and moving the cursor over an icon had very little effect, tho I was able to kill off a few icons that way. And there was no offer or ability to delete nor move an icon. I found out that my panel bar was unlocked all this time which had premitted things to get corrupted. I had left it unlocked to facilitate adding widgets. guess that got out of hand. it's locked now. The way I had the best luck was to add another panel, specifically a 'default' panel which went to the top of my screen. I then deleted my original panel,followed by creating a third panel with the menus now at the top, followed by deleting the panel at the top. I also just checked and on my 10.3 system I was not able to either move nor delete any of the icons in the manner that has been suggested here. I also had to unlock the panel to resize it a little bit. Seems a long way to go but the add default panel option really worked good. I was then able to populate the new panel with a few items like konsole, thrunderbird, and skype then lock it. seems crude but it worked great for me so I wanted to pass the info back. -- -- Gary Corell Experience keeps a dear school but a fool will learn in no other. Ben Franklin's Poor Richard's Almananc
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