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Re: Recommandations for distros about good KDE install
by Carsten Pfeiffer on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @16:49
> Sorry, I do not use the extra bar. However,
> perhaps it is possible to add this extra bar, > with only 1 button, near the URL+bookmarks
> bars, I try... No, it is impossible to have
> only 1 button on this extra bar. 5 other
> buttons (that I don't need) are automatically > added, so I have not the place in my configuration...

Well, we can't please everybody by default (how could we know who wants which buttons in the extra-toolbar?). That's why it's configurable. You get a choice of default-buttons in that bar and configure it to your liking. Remove all but the one you want to have and all is fine, right?
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Re: Recommandations for distros about good KDE install
by Alain on Sunday 26/Aug/2001, @22:28
> Remove all but the one you want to have and all is fine, right?

Sorry, I cannot remove "all but the one". There are 6 icons in the toolbars and in the configuration there is only 1 icon (translation, the one I put in). So I cannot remove the 5 others...
Perhaps by going somewhere in some .kde subdirectory, I don't try, it may wear some secundary effects...
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  • Re: Recommandations for distros about good KDE install
    by Carsten Pfeiffer on Monday 27/Aug/2001, @02:29
    Well, it does work, I've done it myself. You just have to select the proper toolbar and remove everything you don't need. The entry with the default buttons is called "Extra-Toolbar <Konqueror>" for me.
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    • Adventures in the toolbars jungle
      by Alain on Monday 27/Aug/2001, @07:35
      > The entry with the default buttons is called "Extra-Toolbar <Konqueror>" for me.

      For me too, and the so called bar has1 icon "Translate web page" in the configuration while the toolbar has 6 icons.
      Now in configuration, I delete the translation button and save. The toolbar has always 6 buttons, included the translation one.
      I go again in the configuration : there is 0 button in the Extra toolbar <Konqueror>

      Haa, perhaps I understand.. I see in configuration :
      - Extra toolbar <Konqueror> with 0 buttons
      - and then 6 other "Extra toolbar", from <Babelfish> to <UserChangerAgent>, it's foolish !...

      Now in the Extra <UserChangerAgent>, I delete the unique button <UserChangerAgent>, and the toolbar has 5 icons instead of 6. So I then delete the unique button of the 4 other ExtraToolbars, and my Extra Toolbar has at least only one icon...

      So now in the configuration, I have 6 ExtraToolBars (including <Konqueror>) without 0 icon and one "ExtraToolBar <babelfish>" with 1 icon.

      Hmmm. Now, I feel better to have Babelfish directly on the URL toolbar... I try : no, it don't work, as when I tried on the main bar...

      So I try to put the my 3 top toolbars (extra, URL, bookmarks) on the same line. Difficult, I do "Empty contents"... No... I cannot.. I only reach to put extra near URL, but It is impossible to put URL near bookmarks as it was before... I open a new window, I display the extra tool bar, and yes, it is good the 3 bars are on the same line. I call the dot.kde site I click on a "Reply" link with long URL, yes it is still good, so better than yesterday when my bars jumped on several level...

      Is it the end of my adventures in the Konqueror toolbars jungle ?
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