Hi Duncan, Thank you for your response. On Mon, Jul 17, 2023 at 12:39 AM Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Mun posted on Fri, 14 Jul 2023 15:42:40 -0700 as excerpted: > > > I am using KDE4 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (RHEL7) and was wondering > > if there is a pager replacement that will do the following: > > > > o Highlight the current Virtual Desktop with a unique color or something > > o Not have any of the window outlines shown within the Pager > > FWIW... > > It's unlikely to come as a surprise that plasma5's pager has had the > current-desktop highlighting feature for some time, so that one should be > taken care of by an upgrade. Unfortunately, I don't think I can talk IT into doing a KDE upgrade on our RHEL7 systems. Interestingly, several years ago when I was using KDE3 (I think) I was able to install and tweak a different Pager "Theme(?)" to resolve both the issues I am facing in KDE4. > While the window outlines are still not optional in plasma5, they're far > less obtrusive (IIRC and as your post implies compared to what I see > here). There's an option to toggle icons for them, but not to remove the > outlines entirely. Yes, you are correct about the option to toggle icons. But turning that on only makes things worse for me--as one may expect. > Plasma5's pager does, however, have an option (that I don't remember > whether 4 had or not) to display desktop name, number, or nothing. With it > set to name and the name long enough (and the pager set small enough if > it's not in a small panel already), it practically obscures any window > outlines. Of course one can also get create with the names, pasting in > characters like 🅰-🆉 (hope the character encoding works for those, I guess > I'll see when I post) from kcharselect instead of using normal characters, > even further obscuring anything other than the displayed desktop name. Oh, that is a great tip! I didn't realize I could do that. Hmm, I tried it but I couldn't find the symbols with colored backgrounds as you have shown within my version of kcharselect. It was a great idea, however. Thank you and regards, -- Mun > > -- > 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 >