> -----Original Message----- > J posted on Sun, 05 Jun 2011 09:54:08 -0400 as excerpted: > > > Recently, when I start up my test system the desktop is messed up. > > Once I > > unlock the widgets, then open the panel (taskbar, menu, system try > > widgets on it), select more settings, and tell it to shift right, or > > left, then back to centered, everything goes back to normal. > > > > The obvious symptom is that everything opens its top left corner > > outside the > > top left corner of the screen. If I am using folder view for the > > desktop, it also seems to open that outside the screen area as well, > > creating a scrollbar that does nothing when moved up or down, causing > > the folder view items to now show. The next obvious symptom is that the > > menu opens at the bottom of the screen and the panel is at the top of > > the screen. > > > > Any idea what I need to look for or fix? > > Unfortunately you don't give us a whole lot to go on, in terms of the > version of kde you're running. KDE 4.6.x Since I HAVE to edit the settings on the panel to get things to fix, I suspect you are correct about kwin. Since I have it at the top of the screen, I would think it is already set to a fixed location. Top, centered, and maximized are the settings I have for it. > However, if you're running 4.6.2 or 4.6.3, a lot of users are having > problems ATM due to some patches gone awry. The problem is usually kwin > getting mixed up and trying to treat the panels as normal windows, so it's > usually panels not the plasmoids on them, but it's possible the plasmoids > are getting placed strangely due to the strange panel handling in some > instances as well. > > If you're running one of those two versions, try setting up a window rule > (I had to experiment a bit to get mine to take) either setting no > placement for the window, or forcing its absolute position. If you can > get the rule to override the screwups kwin is doing with it's normal > handling, you may be fine -- I was. How does one set a rule? I'm fairly new to the inner workings of KDE. J ___________________________________________________ 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.