i like kde4.
considerations...
i can finally get rid of that useless "menu bar", "main panel", ... whatever it's called.
i would like to be able to place windows' title bars on the sides, rather than on the top.
screen sizes are going (have gone) wide (4:3 -> 16:10 -> 16:9).
placing title bars on the sides would save some room on the screen.
i understand it might not be straightforward, but i think it'd be worth looking into it.
question...
kde4 doesn't have a "show desktop" feature like kde3 had.
i've seen posts on this issue and bugs submitted, too.
of course, the graphic widget isn't a replacement for ctrl-alt-d.
nor is a replacement the ctrl-f9 windows toggling thing.
or the ctrl-f something for the dashboard .
i don't know what this dashboard is for, but the dashboard is not the desktop.
people (obviously) miss this feature.
and i do too.
how do i create a ctrl-alt-d shortcut to it?
cheers
considerations...
i can finally get rid of that useless "menu bar", "main panel", ... whatever it's called.
i would like to be able to place windows' title bars on the sides, rather than on the top.
screen sizes are going (have gone) wide (4:3 -> 16:10 -> 16:9).
placing title bars on the sides would save some room on the screen.
i understand it might not be straightforward, but i think it'd be worth looking into it.
question...
kde4 doesn't have a "show desktop" feature like kde3 had.
i've seen posts on this issue and bugs submitted, too.
of course, the graphic widget isn't a replacement for ctrl-alt-d.
nor is a replacement the ctrl-f9 windows toggling thing.
or the ctrl-f something for the dashboard .
i don't know what this dashboard is for, but the dashboard is not the desktop.
people (obviously) miss this feature.
and i do too.
how do i create a ctrl-alt-d shortcut to it?
cheers
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