Kishore posted on Wed, 30 Nov 2011 00:07:18 +0530 as excerpted: > I was hoping to have a plasma activity setup for presentations in which > notifications are disabled. However, I learn that one cannot have > separate panels per activity and as a consequence, when i disable > notifications, they are disabled across all activities. > > So... as the subject asks, how do i disable notifications only in a > given activity? I'm not sure of a working current solution to your question, but I can point out that integrating panels into activities is definitely part of the plan. I've you've played at all with activities over the twice- yearly kde4 feature version bumps (4.x -> 4.x+), you'll note that in each feature version they've changed and evolved. Last I played with them much was in 4.6, tho, as I decided they really weren't something I'd use that much, and I'm now running 4.7.80 (aka 4.8 beta1, all new 4.8 features should be included but many will be only partially functional and most can be expected to be quite buggy, at this stage), so I'm not really up with current developments. I should probably backup my config just in case, and play with activities again, to see what's new if nothing else. Perhaps panels integrate with activities now, as I remember Aaron's blogging on the subject had it penciled in for 4.8 or so, and I'm now running 4.8-beta1. (FWIW, I've not noticed much different with the beta, yet. But I have all the semantic-desktop stuff hard-disabled at build-time (gentoo USE=-semantic-desktop, plus a few other USE flags toggled off) and keep well clear of the now thoroughly akonadi-entangled kdepim, which isn't installed at all, so I'd not notice major changes there, and as I said, I don't do activities, with only one configured, so I wouldn't have noticed changes there. But I've not noticed any other changes either, except possibly minor tweaks to the window rules configuration GUI, with the major changes happening there for 4.7.) -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ 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.