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On 01/09/2011 05:37 PM, Martin Gräßlin wrote:
> On Sunday 09 January 2011 10:19:12 Aaron Lewis wrote:
>> Hmm.. my problem is that , why if we start it all over again , and conky
>> doesn't disappear any more ?
>>
>> Wha
On Sunday 09 January 2011 10:19:12 Aaron Lewis wrote:
> Hmm.. my problem is that , why if we start it all over again , and conky
> doesn't disappear any more ?
>
> What if KDE "create" that window at its initial process ? so no problem
> will occur any more ;-)
sorry
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Hmm.. my problem is that , why if we start it all over again , and conky
doesn't disappear any more ?
What if KDE "create" that window at its initial process ? so no problem
will occur any more ;-)
What do you think ?
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> > > file
> > >
> > > on "Folder View" ( Take full of desktop range ) , by right clicking and
> > > select "open With..." , and conky on my desktop disappears , so i have
> > > to "killall conky & restart conky" , and
) , by right clicking and
> > select "open With..." , and conky on my desktop disappears , so i have
> > to "killall conky & restart conky" , and if i try open that text file
>
> > again , it won't disappear again:
> i guess the conky window
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Hi,
I'm experiencing a problem recently , when i tried to open an text file
on "Folder View" ( Take full of desktop range ) , by right clicking and
select "open With..." , and conky on my desktop disappears , so
On Wednesday 29 July 2009 00:08:45 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 July 2009, David Baron wrote:
> > This is a very versatile, configurable system/email/xmms2/you-name-it
>
> i've read reviews about it and it seems very un-user-friendly in it's
> configuration. what does it have that our plas
On Tuesday 28 July 2009, David Baron wrote:
> This is a very versatile, configurable system/email/xmms2/you-name-it
i've read reviews about it and it seems very un-user-friendly in it's
configuration. what does it have that our plasmoids don't currently have,
exactly?
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This is a very versatile, configurable system/email/xmms2/you-name-it monitor
which can even be made transparent like those karamba thingies. Anyone use or
like it. Should be quite simple to have a plasmoid to show it on mouseover or
keyboard shortcut toggle.