Re: extra blank kicker?

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Thank you, thank you. It was "Dock Application Bar".
Had to be something very obvious for my daughter to do it, but
couldn't find it due to not recognising it as a "panel".

On 1/27/07, Boyan Tabakov <blade.alslayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 27.1.2007 14:48:19 Daiajo Tibdixious wrote:
> > My young daughter can only reach the lowest 2 rows of the keyboard,
> > but has an amazing ability to completely re-arrange a desktop, move
> > things around, start things, etc.
> > While I can normally fix everything up, one thing has survived kde
> > restarts, reboots, and kde upgrades:
> >
> > I have an extra gray window that behaves somewhat like a kicker (it
> > can be moved to different edges of the screen, windows won't start
> > overlapping it, but can be moved underneath it) but there are no icons
> > on it, and it otherwise is completely inactive.
> >
> > I really want to get rid of this window, as it takes up a significant
> > chunk of screen real estate.
> >
> > Its been difficult to search for a solution, as I don't know how to
> > specify the problem properly.
>
> Hi,
>
> Your daughter has managed to add a new panel to kicker. To remove it,
> right-click on your main panel (Unlock it if it is locked) and select Remove
> Panel -> <Name Of Panel>. The name of the panel might be different,
> depending
> on what she selected, but if you normally use only one kicker panel, there
> should be a single name there - the panel you want removed.
>
> --
> Blade hails you...
>
> The truth at the end of time
> Losing faith makes a crime
>                  --Nightwish
>
>
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