Is there any way to do it?
regards
Is there any way to do it?
regards
Do what?
Can you be a bit more specific please?
If you are talking about the icons on the KDE desktop, maybe this helps:
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/524661-Open-OpenSUSE-without-logging
move or resize several icons on the desktop.
If i click and maintain over one icon, it appears the controls that allow me to move or resize it, but what if I want to move or resize 10 of them at once?
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Yeah, but what icons?
If you mean files and “shortcuts” (to launch applications), create them in a folder view instead of separate icon widgets, you can then change the size of all icons at once in the folderview settings.
A folderview basically “emulates” the “classical” desktop behavior with icons, you can also select several and move them together, or rename/delete them and so on.
Yes, I meant shortcuts to launch applications, but placed over the desktop instead of in a folder.
I have seen that if in the “configure desktop” I set layout to forderview then if I have several icons on the desktop I can select a lot of them with a rectangular selection and then move them (or delete them), but in desktop layout I cant select more than one (or I have not seen the way).
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You can if you add a “folderview” widget/applet to your desktop and create the “shortcuts” in there. (though it won’t be possible to freely position them)
But if that’s what you want, why not just use a folderview layout?
That’s even the default in 42.2, and you can still add other widgets to your desktop too.
Yes, i have done that. I’m just playing with the desktop, a lot of different views and a bit confusing.
thanks