In kde4 kicker is now “Panel”. Right click on the Panel and select “Add
Widgets…”. Scroll down and and start adding “Spacers”. Once the
spacers are on the Panel you can move them around and adjust your icons
in between the spacers. If you end up with too many spaces you can
remove them by right clicking on them to suit your taste.
rwishart;1915112 Wrote:
> In kde4 kicker is now “Panel”. Right click on the Panel and select “Add
> Widgets…”. Scroll down and and start adding “Spacers”. Once the
> spacers are on the Panel you can move them around and adjust your icons
> in between the spacers. If you end up with too many spaces you can
> remove them by right clicking on them to suit your taste.
Thanks,but that 'Spacer’still appear on right side,and can’t move
it,how?:\
Click on the plasma icon on the panel and you can move the icons
Geoff
rwishart;1915112 Wrote:
> In kde4 kicker is now “Panel”. Right click on the Panel and select “Add
> Widgets…”. Scroll down and and start adding “Spacers”. Once the
> spacers are on the Panel you can move them around and adjust your icons
> in between the spacers. If you end up with too many spaces you can
> remove them by right clicking on them to suit your taste.
But how do you remove spacers? It looks like there are 3 spacers in the
panel by default (at least it looks that way since you can move them
around), but I can’t figure out how to delete them. The delete key
doesn’t work, you can’t drag it off the panel, and right clicking on a
spacer only gives you the option to delete the entire panel.
Nevermind. They weren’t spacers, but invalid applets that somehow got
put in ~/.kde4/share/config/plasma-appletsrc. Methinks this is still a
bit buggy, but it was easy enough to figure out. I just deleted the
invalid entries and all is now well.