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Re: panel resize?
by ramses on Thursday 06/Mar/2008, @07:38
perhaps (I didn't try) but what can I do for the Kmenu? The problem is a little bit more than a config of the font and other people are experiencing the same thing than me.

Nothing major but details which need some attention. That's it. Bu tlike I told before. This version is, for me, the first one I can think to use.

I still have some issue like the logout stuff. It's complex and, at least on ubuntu gutsy, you cannot put in hibernation or sleep the computer with the options (very difficult to find) in the logout menu (At least the kpowersave stuff from kde3 is working so now I fond a workaround).

But everything is improving fast so I'm not complaining I just report bugs :)
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Re: panel resize?
by Sebastian Kuegler on Thursday 06/Mar/2008, @10:54
You can help by submitting bugreports, preferably with Taskbar, Small font settings (face, size), panel size and position and screenshots showing the problems. See, developers don't necessarily run into those problems, without you telling us (and doing so in a detailed way so we can keep the bug triaging overhead low) is a very good way to help improving Plasma.

Thanks!
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