Anne Wilson wrote:
On Friday 28 August 2009 10:53:56 Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
>> On Friday 28 August 2009 07:50:02 Anne Wilson wrote:
>>
>>> On Friday 28 August 2009 04:22:23 Gene Heskett wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Thursday 27 August 2009, Anne Wilson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday 27 August 2009 20:21:55 Steven P. Ulrick wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday 27 August 2009 17:02:34 Michael Hennebry wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Thu, 27 Aug 2009, RAMAKISHOREBABU KOPPULA wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Can we have different desktop backgrounds for
different
>>>>>>>>> workspaces? If yes how?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Not, I am told, with recent versions of KDE.
>>>>>>>> Waaaaah.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Yes, you can now. I do have. I have Air on Desktop1 and
>>>>>>> blue-sun-m on Desktop 2. This wasn't available before
KDE 4.3
>>>>>>> as far as I know.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello Anne
>>>>>> I am running the KDE 4.3 that ships with Fedora 11. I do not
see
>>>>>> how to put different images on different virtual desktops. Any
>>>>>> help is appreciated.
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hmm - I just added extra desktops and set wallpapers from the
>>>>> desktop right- click menu, without a problem. I don't recall
>>>>> having to change anything else to allow this, but I'll ask
around
>>>>> in the morning in case I've forgotten something.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anne
>>>>>
>>>> Ah, yes, but in kde-4.3, we are still stuck with one wallpaper for
>>>> all screens. That sucks about a 10-33 tor vacuum IMO.
>>>>
>>> NO WE ARE NOT! Please!! I asked for a few hours sleep before searching
>>> for what was needed to enable it. It definitely works on my laptop.
>>>
>> OK - I get testy before breakfast.
>>
>> I'd forgotten how I did it. You may remember that I said a long time ago
>> that you could do it in Activities, but not in desktops. Now you combine
>> the two.
>>
>> Use the desktop cashew to zoom out > create an Activity for each desktop
>> that you want - IOW 4 desktops = 4 Activities > Configure each Activity
>> with the wallpaper you want. Go back to your first Activity and zoom in
>> - you are back where you started.
>>
>> Now go to each desktop, zoom out, set one Activity to use that desktop,
>> zoom in. Do this for each desktop. Now you can use your desktops just
>> as you always did, but each has settings that are independent of each
>> other.
>>
>> Takes a few minutes to set up, but from then on it's as easy as it always
>> was.
>>
> Well, now I have a new problem. I have three desktops that each have a
> different image on the background. This is good. My fourth desktop also
> has a different image on it (again, this is good), BUT all the plasmoids
> have dissappeared from it!
>
> Actually, it is more like this:
> Desktop 1: All the plasmoids have dissappeared.
>
> Desktop 2: All the plasmoids remain on the desktop, but in different
> positions and different sizes.
>
> Desktop 3: one of the plasmoids has actually become the size of the entire
> desktop (with no way to resize it) and the other plasmoids are still there,
> and can be resized and moved around just like a "normal" plasmoid.
>
> Desktop 4: Same as Desktop 2
>
> OK, I just discovered that one of the desktops had been changed to "Folder
> View" (That would have been Desktop 3) So, after changing that back to
> "Desktop View", Desktops 2, 3 & 4 now have all the original plasmoids.
> Unfortunately, like mentioned above, they were randomly rearranged, and I
> will also have to resize them.
>
> Desktop 1 still is nothing but a blank image. All the plasmoids had
> dissappeared.
>
> Anyway, I need to get to work now :)
>
>
They are now Activities, not simple Desktops. Before, plasmoids were on all
desktops, but if you want your desktops for different purposes you probably
neither need nor want all on every desktop. Activities are independent. On
each desktop place the plasmoids that fit the kind of work you do on that
desktop. :-)
I suppose that at one time or another I will achieve what I am after.
Yet, to have learn all this "activities" / "plasmoid" /
"activities"
stuff seems to be much more complicated than it needs to be....
Just seem like a whole lot of crap to me....
(Full disclosure....I have had too many G&T's tonight)....
But, if it takes me multiple steps and non-intuitive logic to reach my
goal then I consider it a FAIL....
Ed
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