Duncan writes: > Wolfgang Mueller posted on Fri, 15 Apr 2011 13:51:41 +0200 as excerpted: > > If I select a new desktop setting, i.e. a different background color or > > wallpaper, the all virtual desktops are affected. > > > > Is it possible to make a different choice for each virtual desktop, and > > if so, how is that done? > > In kcontrol (wrongly aka system settings), workspace appearance and > behavior, workspace behavior, there's an applet virtual desktops. This > applet has two tabs. On the default, desktops tab, there's a layout > section, with a checkbox entitled "Different widgets for each > desktop" (This is the kde 4.5+ location. 4.4 and earlier have a > different kcontrol layout.) > > Checking that and hitting apply should do the trick. > > That will give you a different activity for each virtual desktop, > locking> the two concepts, activities and virtual desktops, together.
That was changed somewhere around KDE 4.5.x. Before, Plasmoids normally were on all desktops, but you could make KDE create a different activity for each desktop with this checkbox. Now, this checkbox makes each activity have multiple desktops. I have six desktops, but only a single activity (yet). Not sure yet what to make about this ativity stuff. I like the idea, but I don't use it at all. Yet. Maybe later, it does not seem ready yet to me. For example, I just created a 2nd activity, and tried the different layouts. The first thing that I think is misleading is that I first did not see how to change the layout / the type of activity. The layout is set by desktop menu -> settings for X, if your current layout is X. Like, I had it set to 'workspace', and wanted to change it to 'search and execute' (or something like that in English locale). So I have to open the 'workspace' settings, and change the layout to 'search and execute'. But the latter just is not a setting for workspace, but a layout of my activity. Uhm, this sounds strange, I hope you understand what I mean, I probably wouldn't. BTW, I set the background image to weather, and I think now I should have a dynamic wallpaper depending on the current weather, but this does not work, I still have my default background. Anyway. I notice that with my newly created activity, I see some of my applications, but not others. That is, some applications (Chromium, Amarok, Konsole) are sticky on all activities, others (like Kontact) only show up on the activity I already had, not on the new one. No idea how I can configure this, which applications shall be visible on which activities. I expected to be some setting for this in the application's window settings, but I see none. Then, there is this activity panel (you ghet it via the cashew menu). Each activity has an icon. And some stop button. I clicked it, now there are no buttons. Shouldn't there be a play button? I remember seeing one the last time I tried this. Meanwhile, due to a memory problem with the fglrx driver, I logged out and in again. And when I open the activity menu, I suddenly have four activities: Admin (my default one), Test (the 2nd one I just created), Test (same name, and this one has the play button, while all others show the stop button), and one called New Activity. Again I clicked at the stop button on a activity, and the button is gone. What does this button do? I have no idea. Should I? There'a also a tool button on each activity icon. I wondert what this does. I think it should open a menu to configure the activity layout, but it seems you can only chaneg the activity name here. Took me a while to figure this out. Maybe I'm too stupid, maybe it's just not intuitive yet. I selected one of the Test activities, and now the cashew is gone. Meta-A also no longer opens the activity panel. Great. But I can change the desktop, there I still have the cashew, and Meta-A opens the Activity panel. Oh, and now kontact crashed, but my composing window stays open, at least. Okay, I think I'll wait for 4.7.0 before I try this activity stuff again. Wonko ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde-linux mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-linux. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.