On 1/29/06, *Victor Odhner* <
vodhner@cox.net <
mailto:vodhner@cox.net>>
wrote:
> There is a special section of my KDE taskbar that shows icons
> for kopete, the volume control, and the resize/rotate tool.
> One other app was there -- I forget which one -- and when I
> shut it down it left an unresponsive gray square.
>
> Where in the KDE structure are these items configured?
> How can I get rid of this zombie? No amount of clicking
> on this non-icon brings up a menu. Clicking in that
> section of the taskbar brings up controls for the panel as
> a whole but shows me nothing about the specific section,
> nor offers me any options to move it around for example.
>
Donn <
dlshumway@gmail.com> wrote:
> Right click on the taskbar and select 'Remove from Panel'. then
select the Applet that you want to remove.
Thanks, but this is a special section of the panel that only shows
active processes, like the "tray" in Windows. It does not seem to
allow the normal right-click operations -- if I right click on it, I get
options to remove all the launch buttons but nothing about the
things appearing in this box.
Does anybody know in what *files* this thing is configured, so I
can hack on the configuration?
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