On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Bruce Korb <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'd forgotten how I did it. You may remember that I said a long time ago > that > > you could do it in Activities, but not in desktops. Now you combine the > two. > > > > Use the desktop cashew to zoom out > create an Activity for each desktop > that > > you want - IOW 4 desktops = 4 Activities > Configure each Activity with > the > > wallpaper you want. Go back to your first Activity and zoom in - you are > back > > where you started. > > > > Now go to each desktop, zoom out, set one Activity to use that desktop, > zoom > > in. Do this for each desktop. Now you can use your desktops just as you > > always did, but each has settings that are independent of each other. > > > > Takes a few minutes to set up, but from then on it's as easy as it always > was. > > Hi Anne, > > Surely you have to be kidding about the "it's as easy as it always was" > comment. > This is not easy. Especially when you use phrases like, "Use the desktop > cashew". > WTF is that? (OK - I get testy before lunch time...;) Would you please be > kind enough to explain the steps to someone who doesn't know a desktop > cashew from > a KDE activity? Thank you so much. Regards, Bruce > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > [email protected] > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > Guidelines: > http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines
Desktop icon in the upper (status?) bar? There is one in the top-right corner and another on the bottom-right corner of your KDE screen. The shape of the icon is the same as that for a cashew nut. Not sure whether the behaviours of each is different. The upper-corner "cashew" I am fairly certain should open with options to govern the general desktop behaviour. The lower-right "cashew" I think should be for the behaviour of your your task bar across the bottom of the screen. /fennix
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