I guess that's why there is both Coke, Pepsi, and Dr. Pepper. Personally, I think the plasmoids in KDE4 are great, and I'll be overjoyed when RHEL5 catches up with KDE4. (My workstation feels so ~antiquated~.) I tried a simple google search and came up empty, but I'm sure there is a method to change the desktop file plasmoid so it covers the entire desktop and behaves similar to KDE3.x. The functionality is there, but IMO, I can't understand why anyone would want to. Perhaps the "common sense" in this particular instance would be learning how the software works, so you can take advantage of the legacy features that the developers put in, rather than lament that they aren't there. For me, nothing beats a clean desktop, and alt-F2. :) Cheers, Gar gilpel@xxxxxxxxxx wrote: > If this window feature has not been implemented before, it's not that > nobody tought about it, it's that it's plain nonsense. > > -- "The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of NOAA."
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