Doug posted on Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:52:04 -0400 as excerpted: > On 08/01/2012 05:24 AM, hendrik wrote: >> my dashboard all of a sudden has a background image. >> I haven't found any setting mentioning this. >> How can I make it have a transparent background again? >> > What's a dashboard? I'm running KDE and I have a desktop and a "panel" > or systray. AFAIK, I don't have a dashboard--and probably don't want > one! FWIW, the plasma "dashboard" is an activity (basically another desktop full of plasmoid widgets) that's triggered with a special "dashboard" hotkey, and/or by clicking the dashboard-plasmoid icon that can be added to either an activity or a panel. Plasma can be configured to either simply show the current desktop activity as the "dashboard", in which case the "dashboard" functionality is basically the same as the "show desktop" functionality, or with an entirely separate "dashboard" activity that's not otherwise deployed. See the dashboard dropdown in kde settings, workspace appearance and behavior, workspace behavior, workspace. That's where you configure whether the "dashboard" is an independent activity (aka widget set) or the normal desktop. With widgets unlocked, you can add various plasmoids/widgets to either the current desktop/activity or to a panel, and both "show desktop" and "show widget dashboard" are available to be selected from the plasmoid/ widget browser, thus giving you a dashboard icon-click trigger. Similarly, the keyboard shortcuts for both "show desktop" and "show dashboard" are configurable, again in kde settings, but under common appearance and behavior, shortcuts and gestures, global keyboard shortcuts. At least on the kde 4.9-rc2 I'm currently running, "show desktop" is listed under the "kwin" kde component (in the dropdown), while "show dashboard" is under "plasma desktop shell". FWIW, here I don't use the dashboard much on my workstation as I've enough screenspace I don't really need it -- the system monitor widgets I run all fit in a panel at the top. But on my netbook, I use it a LOT, as screen space is MUCH more limited, so having the system monitors, systray, etc, available on the "dashboard", triggered by (customized =:^) hotkey, instead of on a panel that's constantly getting in the way and obscuring part of the already too small display, is a very useful option to have! =:^) But while I know what it is, unfortunately I'm not in a real good position to answer the original question. I don't use the dashboard regularly enough on my current-kde (4.9-rc2) workstation to really know how it works there, and my netbook is still running the now nearly year- and-a-half outdated kde 4.6, and I recently triggered some activity/ dashboard related bugs on it that I think are long since fixed in kde current, when experimenting with adding/removing an external monitor and expanding my desktop onto it. However, what I /can/ say that might help /some/ is that I DID notice a change in dashboard background at one point a few versions ago, I /think/ with kde 4.6 or so as I think my netbook already showed the newer behavior. The dashboard now seems to function as a semi-transparent overlay, darkening the existing workspace when the dashboard is triggered over top of it, so where there's no dashboard plasmoids/widgets, the normal apps and desktop show thru, but darkened, with only any configured dashboard plasmoids showing in normal color. I *THINK* it had an opaque background of its own before that, but I can't remember exactly how it worked back then. But I do know that had caused me a few issues on the netbook, as I had to change the way I used the dashboard after that. But before I really investigated that too much I decided to see what plugging in an external monitor would do, and that triggered some more bugs. And since I know it's so outdated anyway, I decided not to bother much more with it until I updated it, at which point I had a number of changes I wanted to make to the general config of the thing, and I've not gotten around to doing all that yet... So I don't really know what the current dashboard behavior is, or even really what the 4.6 behavior was any more, since those bugs screwed all that stuff up and I've not had time to deal with it yet. But I /can/ say the behavior has changed a bit over the kde versions confirming /that/ part. I just don't know what/how/if-it's-even-possible to configure it back to the old behavior again. So I can help the OP with at least some general confirmation but not with a solution, unfortunately, and not with too specific a comparison of my observed behavior to his, either, since that's effectively broken for me ATM, just at the general level. =:^( -- 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.