|
$HOME/.kde4/share/config/plasma-appletsrc
If you're really hopeless, you can look around inside the file and try to figure out which containers are what. I had one account I was playing with that just had one widget on the desktop, and I resized it to FRAKING HUGE, and it became obvious. I tentatively gather that desktop widgets are stacked near the top as you add, but I'm guessing there.
Anyway ... on another account I had lots of widgets, and there it just became easier to delete the thing then restart plasma.
The key to this is knowing that when you close plasma it writes the state of widgets on the desktop to this file. If you've deleted something, it "cleans" that container, meaning when you start plasma, there are containers where the deleted widget was, but it doesn't do anything. Very annoying.
So, what you do is get the desktop the way you want it with the widgets and views and icons and what have you on the panels and desktop, etc. then delete the plasma-appletsrc file. After that you "kill -s 9 <PID for plasma>" Finally, you run plasma again, and the desktop and panels will load as they were when you closed it.
Or at least it is working for me.
I still get lots of lockups and freezes when adding certain widgets at all, but that's another issue.
|