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Hello friends,
I am currently using KDE 5 on Kubuntu. Everything else is good, but I just want to know how I can increase the icon-size in task manager. Currently because I am forcing font DPI to 110 for viewing from far away, the text in the icons is chopped from top. Because of that I cannot clearly see the text. I would like to increase the icon-size and the height of task-manager to compensate. How can I achieve that. Secondly, I have 2 monitors. Now what happens is even if the Mozilla firefox or any other application is running on screen-1, and I click on icon in task-manager to minimize and maximize it, the animation always goes to screen-2. So basically I can see firefox coming out and going in screen-2, even though I am performing the action in screen-1. I tried my best to show only Software running in current screen in both task manager of both screens, nothing helped. Below is the link for image(I got an error when I used image tag saying unable to determine dimensions) of what is the problem with text chopping. As for the animation problem, as both screens are in screenshot, you can see that applications are there in both task managers. Image URL : http://postimg.org/image/w9sa6kscl/ Thank you for your help. |
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You can either set the taskbar to filter windows by screens or have to file a bug against it (plasmashell, taskbar component) - it would have to update the target rect before triggering the minimization.
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Thanks for the reply. I was able to increase the height of the task manager and get the chopping problem solved, but all my attempts to show only tasks from the current screen have failed. On the 2nd monitor I added an empty panel and then added the task-manager, and from both task-managers settings, I selected, show applications only from current screen. Damn thing does not work. Thanks a lot. |
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