Quoted Originally posted by bozy 1. Go to Settings->"Configure Toolbars..." 2. Select the Location Toolbar <searchbar> 3. In the "Current Actions:" selection area you should see "Search Bar" 4. Select the "Search Bar" option and press the arrow pointing to the "Available Actions:" selection area. 5. Press OK Tried that, but doesn't cut it for me. The search bar won't go away, and it will keep appearing in the "Current Actions:" area for the search bar. I'm running "Konqueror 3.3.2 (Using KDE 3....
Quoted Originally posted by anda_skoa I guess they are talking about the Document Relations toolbar. Yes - that's correct. Quoted Fortunately it is a plugin, so you can get rid of it by removing the respective library (or removing the read and execute flags) I think it is called something like libkonqrellinksplugin (the rellinks part is pretty definite) Thanks! That does it, indeed! The name of the file is librellinksplugin and it's located in the /opt/kde/lib/kde3 directory. Removing the read ...
Same question here. The issue wouldn't even be a real problem, were it not for the observation that, as I keep navigating, more and more of these useless bars open up, taking up ever more real estate, and leaving less and less useful space on my screen; in the end, this becomes problematic even on a 1280-by-1024 screen resolution. Could anyone perhaps try and explain what problem those pesky toolbars were actually meant to solve in the first place???
Quoted Original von anda_skoa Check all fonts in control center that they have either Unicode or ISO8859-15 as encoding. How do I find out if a font has such encoding? When I open Control Center (from the KDE menu), then select "Fonts," I see a list of configured font names (e.g., "General" is set to Sans 10, Fixed width is set to courier 10, etc.). Nowhere can I find a mention of anything akin to encoding, though. Furthermore, Konqueror has its own, separate, font settings (accessible through ...
My software environment is SuSE Linux 9.0 Professional, running KDE 3.1, and Konqueror as the browser. Whenever I type a euro sign into a message, I see it appear, correctly, as a euro sign. However, as soon as I either "Preview" or "Submit" the message, the euro sign gets mangled, and is replaced by a question mark. See below: -------------------------------------------------- ? <-- This was a euro sign when I typed it. -------------------------------------------------- Now, I'll hit the "Previ...