Підручники/Перехід з KDE3 на KDE SC 4

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SC 4? Це ще що таке? Спільнота KDE працює над розробкою багатьох програм, з яких складаються основні пакунки середвища. Команда з маркетингу вирішила, що найкращою назвою сукупності цих пакунків є Software Compilation (Набір програмного забезпечення). Для зручності вони скоротили цю назву до SC 4.

З першого погляду може здатися, що багато з можливостей, якими ви користувалися KDE3, просто недоступні у KDE SC 4. Фактично ж, результату легко досягти і у новому середовищі, але підхід до виконання відповідної дії може бути зовсім іншим. Уявіть собі знак «Дорогу закрито», вам просто треба вибрати інший шлях. Таке трапилося з рядом можливостей з різних причин.

Зокрема часто можна почути скарги на «нереалізовані можливості» при переході від Центру керування до Системних параметрів. Деякі з параметрів Центру керування було пов’язано з налаштуванням певних програм. З цієї причини ці параметри було пересунуто до вікон налаштування відповідних програм, замість збирання їх у одному вікні панелі керування.

Стані друзі, нові шляхи

Центру керування (kcontrol) вже немає

KControl' більше немає. Програму замінено на Системні параметри, з піктограмою з зображенням зхрещених гайкового ключа і відкрутки. Типово у програмі використано панелі з піктограмами, впорядкованими за групами. Ви можете скористатися кнопкою Налаштування (кнопка з зображенням відкрутки і гайкового ключа), щоб змінити формат представлення даних на Класичний перегляд деревом.

Додавання піктограм на стільницю

Використання класиченої стільниці

In KDE SC 4 there are two modes of desktop, either of which may be the default in your distribution. You can change between them by right-clicking on the desktop, choosing Desktop Settings (some distros call it Appearance Settings) and choosing the Type -> Desktop (for those who like a clean, sparse desktop) or Folder View (which behaves much more like the KDE3 desktop).

A Different Approach

For functionality on a cleaner desktop, try using Desktop type, with a small folderview in the corner of your screen (it does scroll) to your data directories. A nice touch is that if you hover over a folder it does descend the directory tree, so you can open a file without needing to go through a file manager.

Note

In 4.4 you have to click the up-arrow to descend the tree.


Also, instead of using the menu to launch applications, try typing in the name (or part of the name or function) into krunner (either from alt+F2 or from the right-click (context) menu on the desktop). Krunner does fuzzy searching, so if you type in 'write' it will offer you the relevant applications you have installed, maybe kwrite, openoffice-writer, kword, or googledocs, and any related bookmarks, so you don't need to remember too accurately.

Or Drag'n'Drop?

You can drag an icon onto the desktop in Desktop type, as well as in Folderview type. You will be presented with options suited to the type of file. For instance, if you drop an image onto the desktop you are offered Previewer (which opens the file, giving you icons for the options to open it in a relevant application, or delete the file - move to trash), open in a PhotoFrame, or place an icon for it on the desktop. If you don't see the Previewer option you may need to install kdeplasma-addons.

Another function of drag-n-drop from Dolphin is to drag a folder to create a folderview. Remember that you can scale it to suit yourself, as you will have a scroll-bar. You can even descend through the tree of a folder just by hovering, so opening a single file is much quicker than opening a file manager to find it.

Automounting of USB devices

In KDE 3 you could choose to have usb devices mounted automatically upon plugin. In KDE SC 4 this is not the norm. You mount manually, either from the device notifier, by choosing an action, or by clicking on the device icon in Dolphin. From KDE SC 4.2 it has been possible to use an alternative device notifier plasmoid that does support automount functionality. You can read about it here

Alternative approach:

Advanced users may prefer to study the creation of usb device rules. Documentation can be found in the writing udev rules guide.

Note

Both these are temporary measures. Automounting may be restored in a later release.


Auto-hide Panels

To achieve this click on the plasma configurations icon (yellow curvy thing at the right hand side of the panel) and select configure panel. Then under more options enable "autohide". Manual hiding, as in KDE3, is currently not possible.

Move applets on the panel

In KDE SC 4 you have to bring up panel control (use the plasma toolbox icon, the yellow curvy thing at the right hand end of the panel). If you lock your widgets (or your distro does by default) you will first need to unlock widgets. This can be done from the right-click menu on the desktop. When your cursor moves over a widget (or plasmoid) it changes to a diamond shape. Use that cursor to drag each widget to its new place.

Finish by clicking on the X in a red circle on the configuration panel, and lock your widgets again if you wish, (right click menu, as before).

Show the application name instead of the description in the K - menu

KDE3 used to let you configure whether you wanted to see the application name (e.g. amarok) or the description (e.g. media player). KDE SC 4 always shows only the description and this makes it very hard to find applications.

If you use 'Kickoff Menu Style', you can easily find an application by typing the first few letters of its name in the "Search" line of the Application Launcher. Once you have found it you can choose to add it to Favorites or to add a launcher icon into the panel or on the desktop.

If you dislike the 'click on everything' style of Kickoff you may like to try Lancelot which has most of the advantages of Kickoff and some nice tricks of its own.

If you prefer the old K menu, then right click the K menu icon and choose Switch to Classic Menu Style. Now you can configure how to show applications in the menu: Right click on the K icon -> Application Launcher settings. Check the Show applications by name option, click OK. Done.

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