> 1. I would like to set my panel size to 46 points. In this panel I would like to set my clock as follows: time is shown as HH:MM:SS in boldface Sans Serif (ie Arial on my system) 17 points. Below this I would like the date to be shown as YYYY-MM-DD in normal Sans Serif 12 points size. How can I do this? > There is a bug for that. > 2. I would like removable media icons (such as USB flash disk, CD-ROM, DVD, digital camera) to be placed onto the desktop when plugged in. I would like to be able to mount and unmount them manually, and remove them safely (ie eject, safely remove options in KDE3.5). > There is a bug for that. > 3. I would like in certain cases to hide the panel manually. Autohide is not what I want. > There is a bug for that. > 4. I would like to set panel transparency, background image. I could not find out how. I would like to use classical appearance, where I can see the borders of the tasks and widgets on the panel. How? > There is a bug for that. > 5. I don't want to see those large bubbles when I move the mouse over a widget. How can I disable them? I would like to see normal, thin tooltips. > There is a bug for that. > 6. I would like to see borders between system tray, taskbar, and other widgets. (In KDE3 they were called apllet handles.) > There is a bug for that. > 7. I could not find out how to set theme/lookout so that it would look like my openSUSE KDE3.5 theme. > This you probably can't have. I do not know how your KDE 3.5 theme looks, but you might be able to come as close to it in KDE 4 as you would in Gnome or another desktop environment. > I have a system with a 2.4 GHz CPU and ~700 MB of RAM. I guess many people has computers with weaker resources. KDE3 runs pretty smooth on this computer. KDE4 is noticeably slower. > I actually find KDE 4 to be snappier on older hardware than KDE 3, especially with dual-core CPUs. It looks terrible as there are no non-composting effects, but it flies. > What makes KDE4 more similar to old KDE than to GNOME, XFCE, LXDE etc? > I guess nothing. Mostly nothing, I agree. -- Dotan Cohen http://what-is-what.com http://gibberish.co.il ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.