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I installed Lancelot, thought I'd have a look at it. Was quite impressed, I noticed you could resize the edges, so played with that, noticed the edges didn't stay where you put them when you went back to open the menu up again.
Anyway, I dragged the left edge over to the right and it shrank accordingly and I ended up dragging it roughly to the middle bottom of the screen (I have a large dock). I went to resize it and it's stuck solid - won't do anything. I can delete it but when I select it again it's exactly the same. Even reinstalling the widget in the Muon package manager doesn't work - and neither does reinstalling all the other associated packages. How do I get the widget back to normal workings again? I do actually quite like it. Thanks. |
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remove ~/.kde/share/config/lancelotrc (note: some distros will be ~/.kde4/share/config/lancelotrc)
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Ahh! That did the trick. Thanks muchly again, google01103.
I can see this is going to be a learning curve but I'll get there, I've decided I want to use KDE full time and I've narrowed the distro choice down to two. Kubuntu has the polish and glitz but is fragile on my desktop tower. OpenSUSE has the stability but you have to work harder to get the same polish. While you're here, do you know if openSUSE has a package called 'firefox-kde-support' or similar (that's what it's called in kubuntu) it's a small helper app that allows Firefox to use KDE file dialogs, file associations, protocol handlers and other KDE integration features. Googling around seemed to indicate there once was such a thing in openSUSE....maybe. Reason I ask, Firefox looked a dog in openSUSE even with KDE Oxygen theme add on. Installed the package above in kubuntu with same theme and it's looks outstanding. Small thing, I know. But it's a culmination of the lots of small stuff that makes a difference and sways decisions. |
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The openSUSE package to install is mozilla-kde4-integration.
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Ahh! (again). Really good to know, thanks. I think that pretty much clinches it for me, I'll take stability.
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