Re: moving Konqueror location toolbar to its own row

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On Monday 18 October 2010, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jerome Yuzyk posted on Mon, 18 Oct 2010 11:23:29 -0600 as excerpted:
> > In KDE 3 Konqueror file manager I had my toolbars arranged as
> >
> >   Main toolbar
> >   Location toolbar
> >   Bookmarks toolbar
> >
> > In KDE 4 the toolbars are arranged as
> >
> >   Main toolbar | Location toolbar Bookmarks toolbar
> >
> > No matter how I try, I can't move the Location toolbar to its own row
> > - it always wants to join with the other toolbars.
> >
> > How can I give it its own row?
>
> Anyway, with 4.5.2 at least, it's possible to unlock the toolbar
> positions, drag the toolbars where you want them, then lock positions.
>
> The caveat is that if you toggle a toolbar on/off it screws up the
> positions again, and you have to drag them into preferred configuration
> once more.  So make sure you have the toolbars you want shown, put them
> in the position you want, lock the toolbars, and don't toggle toolbars
> on and off any more.
>
> That works here.
>
> One thing that I /have/ noticed, tho, is that if your $KDEHOME dir
> (~/.kde/ by default as shipped by kde, tho some distributions change
> that to ~/.kde4/) is a symlink to some other location, stuff like
> customized toolbar configs, etc, seem to break.  I initially (back with
> 4.2 and 4.3) had mine as a symlink, pointing to ~/kde/ (no leading dot
> hiding the dir, since I like to see it), and some stuff, including but
> not limited to toolbar customizations, wouldn't work the way it was
> supposed to.  But along about 4.4 I changed my setup, setting and
> exporting KDEHOME=~/kde/ so I didn't have to use the symlink, and things
> work better now.  Perhaps you're running into the same symlink issue I
> had?

I am using 4.4.5 on Fedora 13. I could move the toolbars, I just couldn't 
wedge the Location bar between the Main and Bookmarks bars. Then it hit 
me - I should try moving Location before Bookmarks, then move Bookmarks 
down and then a blank panel for it appeared and I got what I wanted. A 
matter of figuring out how to move the pieces around.

Solved! Thanks.

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