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Old 02-14-2010, 09:32 AM
Errol Sapir
 
Default 2 documents side by side

I see in windows 7 that two documents can be "clicked" into position
side by side so that one can work on both documents at the same time.
One drags the one document to the right side of the screen and it
"clicks" into place. One then drags the second document to the left side
(it "clicks" into place) and both documents are then readable
simultaneously. I read that this is also possible in Kubuntu. Is this
so? If so could somebody write a "blow by blow" description an how to
enable this.
TIA
Errol

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Old 02-14-2010, 10:28 AM
pkaplan1
 
Default 2 documents side by side

On Sunday 14 February 2010 05:32 Errol Sapir wrote:
> I see in windows 7 that two documents can be "clicked" into position
> side by side so that one can work on both documents at the same time.
> One drags the one document to the right side of the screen and it
> "clicks" into place. One then drags the second document to the left side
> (it "clicks" into place) and both documents are then readable
> simultaneously. I read that this is also possible in Kubuntu. Is this
> so? If so could somebody write a "blow by blow" description an how to
> enable this.
> TIA
> Errol

This is only possible in kde4.4 which was released this week. The kubuntu
homepage (www.kubuntu.org) has instructions for upgrading 9.10. If you're
running an earlier version of kubuntu then you'll have to compile from source
(kde.org).

One caution, if you have a heavily customized kde environment from an earlier
version, you might want to backup the ~/.kde directory (and possibly even
delete the original) before upgrading and then let the new version build it's
own ~/.kde directory. You'll then have to reconfig kde, but I've run into
problems in the past using old config directories with newer software versions,
esp something as large and complex as kde.
Paul

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Old 02-14-2010, 07:21 PM
Clay Weber
 
Default 2 documents side by side

pkaplan1 wrote:
> On Sunday 14 February 2010 05:32 Errol Sapir wrote:
>
>> I see in windows 7 that two documents can be "clicked" into position
>> side by side so that one can work on both documents at the same time.
>> One drags the one document to the right side of the screen and it
>> "clicks" into place. One then drags the second document to the left side
>> (it "clicks" into place) and both documents are then readable
>> simultaneously. I read that this is also possible in Kubuntu. Is this
>> so? If so could somebody write a "blow by blow" description an how to
>> enable this.
>> TIA
>> Errol
>>
> This is only possible in kde4.4 which was released this week. The kubuntu
> homepage (www.kubuntu.org) has instructions for upgrading 9.10. If you're
> running an earlier version of kubuntu then you'll have to compile from source
> (kde.org).
>
I *think* this is possible in some version of kde 4.3.x, I remember
playing with that some time back, but I amn away from my Kubuntu boxes
righgt now so I cannot confirm or deny this, or see which effect you
need to enable. Having both 4.3 and 4.4 makes it confusing on this.
> One caution, if you have a heavily customized kde environment from an earlier
> version, you might want to backup the ~/.kde directory (and possibly even
> delete the original) before upgrading and then let the new version build it's
> own ~/.kde directory. You'll then have to reconfig kde, but I've run into
> problems in the past using old config directories with newer software versions,
> esp something as large and complex as kde.
> Paul
>
No, you don't have to delete ALL your files in ~/.kde, though sometimes
you may have to delete your plasma- related config files in
~/.kde/share/config/. that way you don't have to do more than
reconfigure your desktop look and feel. You won't loose your Konquer or
Kmail settings, for example.

Clay

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Old 02-14-2010, 08:20 PM
Errol Sapir
 
Default 2 documents side by side

Clay Weber wrote:

pkaplan1 wrote:


On Sunday 14 February 2010 05:32 Errol Sapir wrote:



I see in windows 7 that two documents can be "clicked" into position
side by side so that one can work on both documents at the same time.
One drags the one document to the right side of the screen and it
"clicks" into place. One then drags the second document to the left side
(it "clicks" into place) and both documents are then readable
simultaneously. I read that this is also possible in Kubuntu. Is this
so? If so could somebody write a "blow by blow" description an how to
enable this.
TIA
Errol



This is only possible in kde4.4 which was released this week. The kubuntu
homepage (www.kubuntu.org) has instructions for upgrading 9.10. If you're
running an earlier version of kubuntu then you'll have to compile from source
(kde.org).



I *think* this is possible in some version of kde 4.3.x, I remember
playing with that some time back, but I amn away from my Kubuntu boxes
righgt now so I cannot confirm or deny this, or see which effect you
need to enable. Having both 4.3 and 4.4 makes it confusing on this.


One caution, if you have a heavily customized kde environment from an earlier
version, you might want to backup the ~/.kde directory (and possibly even
delete the original) before upgrading and then let the new version build it's
own ~/.kde directory. You'll then have to reconfig kde, but I've run into
problems in the past using old config directories with newer software versions,
esp something as large and complex as kde.
Paul



No, you don't have to delete ALL your files in ~/.kde, though sometimes
you may have to delete your plasma- related config files in
~/.kde/share/config/. that way you don't have to do more than
reconfigure your desktop look and feel. You won't loose your Konquer or
Kmail settings, for example.

Clay








Thanks for all the advice. I upgraded to KDE 4.4 and the "side by side" works perfectly. Now if I could only get my microphone to work with Skype I'd be a very happy camper!



Errol





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