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List:       kde
Subject:    Re: Question Icon alignment
From:       "Terry" <lawnman59 () netzero ! net>
Date:       2001-08-18 23:17:17
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You can disable this "feature" via kcontrol. . .at least in KDE 2.x.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Milo Hyson" <milo@cyberlifelabs.com>
To: "KDE general mailing list" <kde@lists.netcentral.net>
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 6:05 PM
Subject: RE: Question Icon alignment


> There is an issue however whereby KDE will ignore the settings and force
the
> icons into a line (horizontal or vertical depending on Control Panel
> settings). I know this happens on both Linux and FreeBSD and it has been
> discussed on the developer list, but I have yet to see anybody take any
> action to correct it.
>
> - Milo Hyson
> CyberLife Labs, LLC
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: kde-request@bounce.netcentral.net
> > [mailto:kde-request@bounce.netcentral.net]On Behalf Of Akar 'th 'orrible
> > Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 3:31 PM
> > To: KDE general mailing list
> > Subject: Re: Question Icon alignment
> >
> >
> > On Sun, 19 Aug 2001 06:42, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> > > Who's Idea was it to either line up Icons vertically or
> > horizontically only.
> > > I like to put them where I wish them to be. If this was
> > intensionly done,
> >
> > They do stay the way you put them unless you choose arrange icons on
your
> > right click menu. They will align vert or horiz depending on the
> > selection in
> > control-center looknfeel desktop, but if you move them they
> > should stay where
> > they are as they do on my system.
> > There is another issue to this though. The other day I was looking at
the
> > Mandrake spec files for the 2.2 srpms and noticed they have a script
that
> > forces lining up icons, other distros may be the same. Perhaps you
should
> > take this up with your distro provider if you dont like the way
> > they set up
> > kde. It is not default kde behaviour. Look for scripts in your distro
> > possibly in the sysv (etc/rc.d) area.
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