Clicking on plasmoid Desktop Folders opens Kaffeine

Steven Vollom stevenvollom at sbcglobal.net
Thu Mar 5 11:34:44 UTC 2009


Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
> Greetings Steven.
>
> torsdag den 5. Marts 2009 kvad Steven Vollom:
>   
>> Do you know where the Desktop images are located?
>>     
>
> Jonas kindly answered that one.
>
>   
>> Now, after removing .kde, I have a blue screen,
>>     
>
> Which doesn't surprise me.
>
> /home/steven/.kde/ is the  folder where KDE keeps all settings for 
> your user "Steven".
>
> If you moved it to the trash bin, and haven't emptied trash yet, I 
> suggest you restore the .kde folder from the trash bin.
>
> Otherwise you will have to find the image wherever you found it for 
> starters, and set it as your wallpaper again.
>
>   
>> and I can't find my way back to the choices for background.  I hope
>> this isn't a bother.
>>     
>
> Click the desktop cashew and choose Appearance Settings.
>
> Best regards
>
> Johnny :o)
>
>
>   
I found the location, and the list is longer than I remembered, but 
unfortunately the one I want is no longer an option.  I am very 
disappointed, I just loved it.  If I had known, I would have figured a 
way to save it.  Is there an archive for such things.  I am a 
fine-artist my whole life.  When something is beautiful to me, I really 
like it.  This was fabulous artwork.  I loved looking at the 4 or 5 days 
I had it.

Johnny, I just lost the home icon on the panel.  Are these bugs that the 
developers would want to know about?  Things just disappear without warning.

Earlier, I was watching a movie on the computer.  I looked away for a 
moment; when I looked back there was print on the screen I wanted to 
read, so I put the mouse on the progress button to drag it back a bit 
and see what I missed.  When I did that, the movie disappeared.  I still 
could hear the audio, but the video was gone.  When I removed the DVD 
from the DVDRW, the audio stopped, but I don't know if Dragon Player is 
still connected or not.  Haven't tried another movie yet.  These 
disappearing acts may be related and not plasmoric. (kind of a nice 
sounding word)  I miss the 'Home' icon.  It was very useful.  I like it 
a lot and would use it a lot.

Steven




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