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Where is kedit editor in KDE of Fedora 10
Mar 4th
In Fedora 10, the standard KDE text editor kedit is not present. The default text editor in KDE is kwrite instead of kedit. To open kwrite you can go to “Fedora Menu > Applications > Utilities > Text Editor (kwrite)”.
Alternately you can press Alt+F2 which opens run dialog in which you can type kwrite and press Enter key.
Alternately you open Fedora Start Menu and type kwrite in the search box.
Otherwise you like tabbed editors, you can use gedit which is GNOME desktop based text editor.
How to close a non-reponsive window in KDE
Mar 4th
Some times applications become non-responsive due to defects in its software. KDE makes it easy to close them using the standard close button present at the top right corner of the window.
Just press the X button at the top right corner as you close any other application. If the application is responsive it will be closed normally. Otherwise KDE waits for a definite time for the application to close when the X button is clicked. If the window doesn’t close with in that time, KDE will show you a dialog prompt that will let you terminate the application forcibly.
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How to move icons/components/widgets on KDE4 panel
Jan 10th
You can move panel components like start menu button, task bar, pager, system tray, clock and other widgets on the panel and rearrange them to suit your needs. The same can be done not only on the main panel of KDE4 but also with any new panel that you might have created. Follow these steps to do it.
- Click on the far right plasma button to open panel settings.
- Now move the mouse cursor back on to the panel and drag which ever widget you want to move. Typically whenever a widget become movable, it shows four-arrowed image on the widget. Then More >


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