Applications on titlebar not displayed on every desktop?

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Applications on titlebar not displayed on every desktop?

Post by MikeDestroy »

I am running Mint 8 with KDE.

I recently got Linux Mint, and have configured everything exactly how I like, except that I want the applications displayed by the titlebar to be displayed only on the desktop I am working on. I know my way around Linux fairly well from working with GNOME Ubuntu, but this is my first time working with a KDE distro (except for a little practice I did with Suse on a Virtual Machine), so if it takes some complex steps it shouldn't be a problem. I expect the answer to be simple though, I just haven't been able to put my situation into narrow enough terms for google.

Thanks in advance :mrgreen:
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Re: Applications on titlebar not displayed on every desktop?

Post by remoulder »

MikeDestroy wrote:I want the applications displayed by the titlebar to be displayed only on the desktop I am working on
Can't give you exact instructions as not running KDE ATM, but basically if you right mouse the panel and go to the settings option, it should be in there.
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