Re: panel on the right or left side of the screen

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Em Sex 28 Nov 2008, Agustín Benito Bethencourt escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using KDE 4.1 in debian lenny. Firstable I want to say I love it.
> I just installed in my Acer Aspire One. Since it has a small screen,
> I use the panel on the left side (I'm used to this. Yes...I'm a
> little friky). The point is that most widgets doesn't look right.
> They lack space. The clock is the most obvious one but I've tried
> others and it happens the same.
>
> I understand that some of them are designed for a horizontal panel
> but the clock, for example, is posisitive to have a font size
> configuration (I haven't found it). If it does have it, it should be
> accessible from the right bottom once it is installed. If there is
> another way to do it, please let me know. As you can see, I'm still
> getting control of the new KDE interface.
>
> I suggest to look for a way that, when the panel is vertical, those
> widgets designed for a horizonal panel, shows an icon that, when you
> press it, the widget expands, like the mini-app equivalent to Ctrl+F2
> in KDE 3 series (KDE 3.5 at least). I liked that solution when I saw
> it. If it is not possible or desirable, another way can be
> investigated. I think it needs a better solution.
>
> Did I say that I love KDE4?

I use a vertical panel too, to make better use of the big horizontal 
space available in an widescreen monitor. However, all widgets look 
perfectly ok. Can you attach or put somewhere on the net an image of 
your panel and widgets?

[]'s
Marcelo
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