On Friday 04 November 2005 10:40 pm, Hawkwind wrote: > alt-right click ? Should bring up some options. > > On 11/4/05, Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thursday 03 November 2005 10:15 pm, Chris wrote: > > > I did a dumb-ass thing somehow and have now got kpager covering > > > almost the whole window, how do I get it back to its tiny size. I'm > > > referring to the small block, in my case of four windows, that sit on > > > the desktop, not the blocks in the taskbar. > > Nothing comes up with alt-right click on the desktop pager, the only options with the right click are quit and configure pager which does not have the option I'm looking for. I know where its borked, in ~/.kde/share/config/session each session is saved with its attributes. In my case
resourceClass1=kicker resourceClass2=gkrellm resourceClass3=gkrellm resourceClass4=kpager resourceName1=kicker resourceName2=gkrellm resourceName3=gkrellm resourceName4=kpager userNoBorder1=false userNoBorder2=false userNoBorder3=false userNoBorder4=true The way I read the above, kpager is set to start with no border. Kpager also has its own settings in the ~/session [Number] NumberOfWindows=1 [WindowProperties1] ClassName=KPagerMainWindow Height 768=264 ObjectName=KPager Width 1024=264 which by the above account for the odd size I'm getting right now. In an older session from a backup, I see this in the session attributes: resourceClass1=kicker resourceClass2=gkrellm resourceClass3=kpager resourceClass4=gkrellm resourceName1=kicker resourceName2=gkrellm resourceName3=kpager resourceName4=gkrellm Kpager being class3/name3 userNoBorder1=false userNoBorder2=false userNoBorder3=false userNoBorder4=false This, from what I can read sets kpager to have a border. I've tried manually editing the session file which is plain text, however, logging out and back in again nets the same results. The kpager session file in the backup shows this: [Number] NumberOfWindows=1 [WindowProperties1] ClassName=KPagerMainWindow Height 768=51 ObjectName=KPager Width 1024=264 Which puts it as a small size, the pagerrc file in the ~/config folder also sets the x/y coordinates for the pager. Anyway, maybe this will give someone some idea. I can get along without it, but, I'm just too used to it being there. -- Chris Registered Linux User 283774 http://counter.li.org 08:49:32 up 29 days, 13:11, 1 user, load average: 1.39, 0.85, 0.55 Mandriva Linux 10.1 Official, kernel 2.6.8.1-12mdk
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