


Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by jimmy88 1783 comments
So nevermind that comment ;) - Jul 11 2011

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by jimmy88 1783 comments
I think the drag feature should work only for the tab bar itself, so that you wont restore the window when accidently clicking next to some button (happens quiet alot to me :D )
For the same reason it shouldnt be possible to click "above" a tab when the window is maximized and the title bar is hidden.
I was able to get exactly that behaviour by using the addon "Hide caption title bar plus", where you can set the "Top edge pixel margin" to controll the distance between tab and screen corner, so it should be possible for your addon as well...
Another thing is the scroll bar. When maximized, i cant click on the scroll bar when moving the cursor to the extreme right... so i really have to aim to scroll with the mouse cursor. It be more conveneant, if I could click the scrollbar on the extreme right of the desktop.
Same applies for your new close/minimize/maximize buttons.
- Jul 11 2011

Various KDE 1.-4. Improvements by jimmy88 1783 comments
that didnt work as well.
Im using Kubuntu 8.04.1 on Kernel 2.6.24-21 and Kde 3.5.10.
What if forget to mention. Paddock shows the red "!", when a firefox instance is closed, but it doesnt reckognize the running instances (no green "!" for running instance and no minimizing through paddock) - Oct 18 2008
great Dock, so far exactly what I was looking for.
But the Applauncher doesnt work correctly with Firefox. When configuring the Firefox Icon (exec: firefox , commandline: %u), a click just runs the command, but paddock doenst recoqnize the running instance.
So, when clicking again on the icon, its just starts new firefox instances. I cannot maximize oder minimize the firefox window or bring it to foreground by clicking the icon.
So far, thats the only app with this wrong behaviour. The rest of the apps I tried behaved correctly.
- Oct 07 2008