I would like to be able to do two things:
Firstly, align the icons (widgets?) to a grid pattern without needing to juggle them in to position.
Secondly, I would like to move and rearrange the icons (widgets?) in the task bar at the bottom of the screen.
These functions are standard on many distros.
If there is already a way to do these things, would somebody please advise me.
Thank you.
Desktop
Re: Desktop
Which edition of Salix are you using? XFCE, LXDE, KDE, Fluxbox (I'm guessing not Ratpoison)
What you want to do will need different steps in each environment.
What you want to do will need different steps in each environment.
Re: Desktop
Hello and thank you for your reply.
According to /etc/slackware-version I am using 13.37.0
I was thinking that suitable scripts might allow these things in future versions of Salix.
It would add convenience I think.
According to /etc/slackware-version I am using 13.37.0
I was thinking that suitable scripts might allow these things in future versions of Salix.
It would add convenience I think.
Re: Desktop
OK, which Desktop Environment are you using?
When you download Salix, you choose one of these:
XFCE
KDE
LXDE
Fluxbox
Ratpoisopn
Which of them you are using is important to how you customise the desktop.
When you download Salix, you choose one of these:
XFCE
KDE
LXDE
Fluxbox
Ratpoisopn
Which of them you are using is important to how you customise the desktop.
Re: Desktop
I am using the KDE desktop.
I have got used to not being able to use it as per other distros. Cannot start new file/folder from the 'desktop' etc.
However overall I find it very professional.
Thank you for your replies, but should this discussion be in another section?
Thank you.
I have got used to not being able to use it as per other distros. Cannot start new file/folder from the 'desktop' etc.
However overall I find it very professional.
Thank you for your replies, but should this discussion be in another section?
Thank you.
Re: Desktop
I believe it's the version of KDE... I don't think 4.5.5 supports a grid desktop.
Re: Desktop
We live and learn.
Thank you for the advice.
I hope future versions of KDE have this grid facility.
I will take more note of versions than I have in the past.
Thank you.
Thank you for the advice.
I hope future versions of KDE have this grid facility.
I will take more note of versions than I have in the past.
Thank you.
Re: Desktop
Maybe you just want to activate folder view on the desktop and disable the widget stuff? IIRC this is possible.