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I was thinking about stacked panels, that is, a panel not fixed in the edge of the screen but above another panel (i think that this was possible on the 4.0, cant remember well)
One use of that can be, to have a main lower panel with all the windows, another growing panel with only the current desktop windows and another with the tasks and other stuff, all that on the same side of the screen like that (a more thin lower panel will look better) [img]http://i28.tinypic.com/29v1ix0.jpg[/img] |
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This was only actually possible in KDE 3.5... you didn't have the flexibility of what you could actually do with the panels as you do in KDE 4, but it would still be nice to see this implemented.
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this is one of the biggest things I'm missing from kde3
I do not find it logical to overlap pannels instead of docking on one above another!
flying_stranger, proud to be a member of KDE forums since 2008-Oct.
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