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blackboab staggered into the Black Sun and said:
> How do I hide the clock in the panel at the bottom right in KDE? [i] > [can't] find an option to disable it. Taskbar, right-click on an empty area. Remove from panel->Applet-> Clock. That gets rid of the clock completely. It doesn't look like there's a built-in way to hide the clock while still having it running. You could probably hack something up with some effort, though. -- And I ruthlessly pay as little money as possible for as many french fries as I can, thanks to the evil tax dodge known as "Super Sizing." -- tps12 on kuro5hin.org, 06/14/2002 Matt G|There is no Darkness in Eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see |
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On Thu, 09 Aug 2007 16:43:44 GMT, Dances With Crows
<danSPANceswithTRAPcrows@gmail.com> wrote: > > > blackboab staggered into the Black Sun and said: >> How do I hide the clock in the panel at the bottom right in KDE? [i] >> [can't] find an option to disable it. > > Taskbar, right-click on an empty area. Remove from panel->Applet-> > Clock. That gets rid of the clock completely. It doesn't look like > there's a built-in way to hide the clock while still having it running. > You could probably hack something up with some effort, though. > You could always use some other clock instead of the KDE applet. xclock or xdaliclock, for example. -- Now I'm being INVOLUNTARILY shuffled closer to the CLAM DIP with the BROKEN PLASTIC FORKS in it!! |
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