Integrating an 'unclutter'ed mouse cursor with the Control Center
It is my opinion that the 'unclutter' program should be made an option of the Mouse control panel. Being able to hide the cursor, ala Macintosh OS, really increases the usefulness of KDE to myself. Or am I simply overlooking an otherwise obvious aspect of the configurability of KDE? Bob -- Statistics are no substitute for judgement. -- Henry Clay
mouse cursor theme
Hello, Has anyone gotten the "crystal white" KDE mouse cursor theme, that is the default suse 9.1 mouse cursor theme, to install on Debian? I am running Unstable. Thanks! -- peace, Alvin Smith http://www.shenlug.org/
Re: Why is KSnapshot in a subfolder in the k menu?
On Friday 31 December 2004 07:00 am, Anders Ellenshøj Andersen wrote: > Subj. pretty much sums up my question. I use ksnapshot on average more that > any other app in the Graphics folder, but it is in a subfolder of that > folder all by itself. Why? > > I realise I can move the app using the menu editor, but I am wondering if > more people think this is bad, and if that is the case shouldn't it be in > the main folder by default? > I second that thought. Seems to me that KFax and certainly KDVI, are used less frequently. Since we're menu griping, allow me to contribute mine: -KNotes should be in Office since it is a Kontact app -Toys should be in the Utilies menu -KDesktop should follow the precedent of every other window manager and cancel menu popups when you click the same button somewhere else on the desktop.
Why is KSnapshot in a subfolder in the k menu?
Subj. pretty much sums up my question. I use ksnapshot on average more that any other app in the Graphics folder, but it is in a subfolder of that folder all by itself. Why? I realise I can move the app using the menu editor, but I am wondering if more people think this is bad, and if that is the case shouldn't it be in the main folder by default? Anders E. Andersen