On Monday 28 March 2011, Xavier Brochard wrote: > Michael Schuerig wrote: > > I'm not actively using KDE's activities, but for some reason >20 of > > them have accumulated behind my back, as I only noticed > > accidentally. As I only need just one of them, I'd like to get rid > > of the rest. > > > > In KDE 4.5.3 (Debian experimental-snapshots), the context menu on > > the desktop has an entry "Activities" that shows a bar of > > activities at the bottom of the screen. In my case, they have > > somewhat strange icons and all are named "Desktop". I didn't find > > any help anywhere, but apparently I can stop an activity by > > clicking in the upper right corner of its icon and in turn a small > > x is shown there. > > clicking on the red "x" will remove the activity > activities can be stopped by clicking on the square black and white > icon in the center of the activity icon
I noticed that accidentally just after reading your paragraph. Apparently it is a two step process: - Click the upper right corner of an activity icon to make a red "x" appear. - Then click again on the "x". Now a dialog asks for confirmation to remove the activity. Is this kind of interaction supposed to be intuitive, even sensible? Without asking it didn't occur to me and as far as I can tell, it isn't documented anywhere. Michael -- Michael Schuerig mailto:[email protected] http://www.schuerig.de/michael/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

