3 Questions

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Mon Jan 19 16:24:24 UTC 2009


On Monday 19 January 2009 15:30:35 Martin Kho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> 1. How can I get Kickoff straight to the left side, so that i can drop my
> mouse there and blindly click the blue 'back-button'? Now there is a little
> space between the button and the left edge.
>
See question 2 :-)

> 2. When I open applications, they always appear is some ordered way on
> the panel. In my case from left to right: Dolphin, Firefox, Kmail, Konsole.
> It doesn't matter which applications is started first. Can I manipulate
> this behavior?
>
They are, apparently, in alphabetical order.  Do you normally quit and boot up 
with those applications open?  It will always try to resume a session with 
open applications, and I believe alphabetical order is the default.  I 
normally close all apps except konversation when I quit, so konversation is 
the only one that starts automatically, and the others appear on the task bar 
in the order that I open them.

All other icons, of course, can be positioned where you want them (including 
the Kickoff button).  You'll find a description of that at 
http://userbase.kde.org/Configure_your_desktop#Rearrange_your_Panel

Aside - if you haven't seen it, it's also worth visiting 
http://userbase.kde.org/Tutorials/File_Management for lots of info about 
dolphin. 

> 3. In Kontact -> File there are two menu-items "Quit". Is there a purpose
> for this? They seems to do the same.
>
I've never seen two.  I've no idea on that one, I'm afraid.

> I'm not sure if these questions belong to this list. If not can someone
> point me to the right place.
>
They're not Fedora-specific, but that's not a problem.  If you use Fedora this 
is a natural place to ask questions.

Anne
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