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In the Task manager widget of the Panel, can i get it to not show the application titles, but only the icons? I don't see that option when i go to Task Manager Options. So, in this example, i would want only the logo of Firefox, without the "Ask a Question...".
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In the Task manager widget of the Panel, can i get it to not show the application titles, but only the icons? I don't see that option when i go to Task Manager Options. So, in this example, i would want only the logo of Firefox, without the "Ask a Question...".
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Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
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I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presingAlt+D
and then pressingL
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49
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In the Task manager widget of the Panel, can i get it to not show the application titles, but only the icons? I don't see that option when i go to Task Manager Options. So, in this example, i would want only the logo of Firefox, without the "Ask a Question...".
kde panel plasma plasma-5
In the Task manager widget of the Panel, can i get it to not show the application titles, but only the icons? I don't see that option when i go to Task Manager Options. So, in this example, i would want only the logo of Firefox, without the "Ask a Question...".
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Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
1
I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presingAlt+D
and then pressingL
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49
add a comment |
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Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
1
I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presingAlt+D
and then pressingL
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49
1
1
Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
1
1
I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presing
Alt+D
and then pressing L
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49
I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presing
Alt+D
and then pressing L
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49
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Click on the ☰ icon in your panel. Choose Add Widgets and look for "Icons-only Task Mananger".
– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 6:47
1
I should mention that you'll see the ☰ icon only if you've not locked your widgets. If you don't see the ☰ icon, that means you've locked your widgets and so can't add or remove widgets, or alter the state of your panel(s). Anyway, you can easily toggle between having your widgets locked or unlocked by presing
Alt+D
and then pressingL
but this has to be done directly on the desktop and not when any window is in focus. One more caution: I've read that some widgets can be resource-heavy or cause memory leakage.– DK Bose
Apr 12 at 9:49