Darryl Gregorash wrote: > On 2006-12-09 00:39, Erik Jakobsen wrote: > >> Hi. >> >> When chainging the size of a window I have to right click on the most >> upper blue line. >> What is it called ?. >> >> > The title bar. > >> When having right clicked You can choose Advanced>Special Window settings. >> >> Being in the Geometry part here, I can choose to set an "x" in say the >> "position". >> After there are some options, and what one shall I choose for setting a >> value ?. >> >> > The numbers represent the pixel locations of the upper left corner of > the window. 0,0 is the upper left corner of the screen. I think the > first number is the horizontal position. > >> Having set all the values what do I then do ?. >> >> > Click "OK"? :-) > >> I can see, that if I go into a window, that fills the whole monitor, the >> "Don't affect" is set. >> >> > Because the window fills the whole screen -- by definition, its upper > left corner must be in the upper left corner of the screen. You can see > that in the "size" selection, which is set to the screen size, eg. if > your screen size is 1280x1024, then "1280,1024" is the lower right > corner of the screen. > >> Then what is the procedure to set a value, and get it saved, and what to >> do in between ?. >> >> > 1. Click on the box. > 2. Select the screen behaviour you want. Force should mean you cannot > change the window size, "apply initially" means that window size will be > set every time you start the application. If you choose "remember" the > size of the window when the application is stopped will become the > window size the next time it is started. > 3. Click "OK". > >> Are there some places where I can read about the job ? >> >> >> >> > In KDE Help, the selection points to the wrong place. Maybe there is > something at kde.org. > > Hi Darryl.
Thanks for the nice explanation. But I still have some problem(s), and cannot get it to work. I have made some screenshots: http://www.urbakken.dk/geometry.jpg Should that here work by clicking at "OK" ? It doesn't ??. http://www.urbakken.dk/Geometry2.jpg What lacks here if anything. Is there at all more to take care of, for instance the size of the charachters ? Erik -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
