Dale posted on Sat, 26 Nov 2011 00:48:12 -0600 as excerpted: > I noticed after a recent upgrade that my clock is being weird. When I > click on the clock to pull up the calender, the right hand side is cut > off. I thought maybe it was just that it was going off screen so I > moved it to the left a bit. It still cuts off Saturday. I can see the > other days of the week but Saturday is gone. I would like to have > Saturday back. I do have my fonts set to a bit larger than defaults. > > Does anyone else notice this?
Can't say I've noticed it, but then again, my "clock" is part of the giant superkaramba theme I integrated all of the individual smaller themes into. I don't even have a clock plasmoid running any more, by default. (I have a hotkey set to run "plasmoidviewer calendar", which gives me the calendar plasmoid in a separate popup window invoked by hotkey when I need it, so don't miss that bit of functionality from the clock plasmoids either...) I suppose I should upload another screenshot somewhere, one of these days, but my ISP sent me an email saying it's shutting down the previously provided webspace (after shutting down their newsserver, funny, they didn't lower their prices in exchange for the lower level of service, but I /am/ seriously considering downgrading to a lower tier of service, thereby lowering what I pay anyway), and I really don't use it /that/ much, so haven't bothered looking elsewhere for hosting. I guess the other thing I could do would be to ignore the no-server thing and host it myself... on a high-range port, of course. That'd even give me an excuse to buy a pogoplug or similar new toy to always-on host it. Meanwhile, I'm thinking about trying 4.8-beta1, aka 4.7.80 (or even the -9999 live-ebuilds, but for some reason I didn't see one for kdelibs, last I checked, which was strange) but haven't, yet. Now that I'm running something else for mail and am thus kmail-less, kdepim-less and akonadi-less, plus USE=-semantic-desktop, I'm not so worried about it destroying a decade plus of mail, etc, as I was with kmail, and I figure I can either live with or simply revert if necessary, for any other bugs the beta might throw my way. Meanwhile, the point I'm making with the superkaramba clock comment above is that simply stating "clock" isn't sufficient information to try to duplicate it, unless someone just happens to have a similar setup and to have seen it. Which clock plasmoid, digital, analog, fuzzy, binary, maybe a different clock plasmoid from kdelook, or a superkaramba theme (which), or...? Is it on the desktop or a panel? If it's on the desktop, what size, approximately, and where (I'm assuming to the right given the info you did provide, but...)? If it's on a panel (since that sets the plasmoid size when they're in a panel), what size of panel, where's the panel docked, and again, what location in the panel? Also, what plasma/workspace theme are you using, as that can make a big difference in some aspects of plasmoid behavior, and just what font and font size are you talking. Finally, font size isn't a complete description unless we also know what DPI you're running at and/or whether it's configured properly on your display (xorg reads it from the EDID, but if that's incorrect, as it is for some displays...). With out even most of that information, just a reasonable sampling of it, I'd have a shot at installing the appropriate plasmoid and checking the behavior here, but without it, it'd be like a random shot in the dark, which is more or less what I just did anyway, making the probably ridiculous assumption that you're running a superkaramba clock as I am, so my results are comparable to yours. But given the information you provided and the fact that I'm running a superkaramba theme clock so reporting no problems with it here was no additional work for me, and given that I'm so far from the defaults I can't even remember for sure what they are so I can't really make a good shot at that, my report was as good a shot in the dark as any. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.