thanks for the tips, unfortunately neither one helped me. I'm afraid they are gone. looks like I'll just have to remove KDE and put it back on, maybe I'll go even with the snapshot. *edit* I removed KDE and since I'm running Arch Linux I went with KDEmod and the problem has been solved.
recently I had to fsck which resulted in many things being saved to lost & found. Most of this seems to be from my home directory, including some hidden folders like .kde, but the really problem is that even as root I have no KDE system icons - no panel icons, no desktop icons, no menu icons. When I try to assign one I just have kopete and kwrite in the initial directory. I've since re-installed a few icon themes so I am at least getting some folders and konqueror icons, but nothing in the contr...
not here they don't ...they're deleted. once I saw a check box 'choosing delete will send to trash instead' but I think that was another OS.
right-clicking is really "awkward"? I can understand wanting to configure your settings so that KDE is more convenient, but is this really something you want to do? one single keystroke and whooosh? My suggestion is to enable 'Delete' and disable the confirmation "Do you reallly want to delete the file?" - this is very windowish!
I'm trying to get kdelibs3 installed on OSX via DarwinPorts but can't get passed autoheader. OK, maybe not the typical installation but still very similar in the process. all the deps were compiled and installed without probs but KDE need autoconf 2.53 and the process stops there. Source code 1 2 localhost:~ root# /usr/local/bin/autoheader --version autoheader (GNU Autoconf) 2.53 I run in terminal port install kdelibs3 AUTOCONF=/usr/local/bin AUTOHEADER=/usr/local/bin but make keeps saying I've ...
I've got the same problem but I have not found any relation of the taskbar text to the window title text. my active window title is white, however active windows in the taskbar are black. my problem is that the inactive taskbar items are grey and against a transparent panel they are unreadable. until I solve this I have the taskbar set "for transparency" which really just outlines the text making it slightly easier to read. There must be a way to set the taskbar text color - or is there not?