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    Mutiple Virtual Cubes with Beryl: How To

    I love to play around with things personally and sometimes I get results that
    are not what I was intending but are so unique and interesting I keep them
    for use. This is one of those times.

    The Kpager applet would allow me to switch between desktops on my cube with
    Beryl but it was ugly and I wanted something else. The Kpager-compiz package
    just took to much space and was just as ugly so I decided to see if I could
    get kpager2 to do what I wanted. It didn't but I ended up with something
    completely unexpected and really cool.

    Using a combination of 3ddesktop, kpager2 and beryl I somehow ended up with
    multiple cubes, each cube having the ability to have its own background. I am
    currently using four cubes which gives me a total of sixteen virtual
    desktops.

    To start you will need to have Beryl up and running. If you do not have beryl
    running then this how to will be useless.

    Get 3ddesktop: In Kubuntu use the following command;

    sudo apt-get -install 3ddesktop

    Download kpager2 for Ubuntu from here:

    http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show...?content=31604

    In the folder you downloaded it from use the following command;

    sudo dpkg -i 31604-kpager2-0.6.0b-1_i386.deb

    Now run kcontrol;

    Under Desktop select Multiple Desktops and set this to any number you choose
    though 4 is usually the standard.

    Right click on an open spot of kicker and select Add Applet to Panel, scroll
    down to Kpager2 and select it. Close the Add Applet window when done.

    Right click on Kpager2 and select Configure Kpager2. Put check marks in both
    Use 3D and Zoom. Click Apply and then OK.

    Go back to Kcontrol and under Appearance & Themes select Background. There at
    the top is a drop down allowing you to select the background for each
    individual Desktop. However, in our case each desktop is now a cube and this
    allows you to select a different background that will be used on the face of
    each side of that cube. I highly suggest you do this so you don't get your
    cubes mixed up and that you can readily tell which cube you are using.

    Once you have selected what backgrounds you want simply click on the pane in
    kpager2 to select what cube you want to go to. The desktop will refresh on
    each cube as you select and there will be a neat little picture in kpager2
    showing each cubes desktop.

    Walla you now have mutiple virtual cubes.

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    Re: Mutiple Virtual Cubes with Beryl: How To

    The word is voilà.

    Just so you know.
    For external use only.

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