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you can't remove widgets?
#2
Posted 30 May 2005 - 06:46 PM
No, you can't remove them from the Widget Bar directly. You CAN delete them. Widget files live in either /Library/Widgets or ~/Library/Widgets; you can delete them there by trashing the appropriate widget file. There is no user interface in the Dashboard layer itself to remove widgets from the Bar.
#7
Posted 31 May 2005 - 06:12 AM
You can also use the pref pane Widget Manager if you want an even easier approach, my guess is that something like Widget Manager will be incorporated into OS X by Apple eventually.
Matt
Matt
#11
Posted 03 June 2005 - 08:46 PM
WidgetOrganizer (free)
http://www.lonsing.c...idgetOrganizer/
or
Widget Manager (free, donation requested)
http://www.downtowns.../WidgetManager/
...will allow you to easily organize and/or delete widgets.
http://www.lonsing.c...idgetOrganizer/
or
Widget Manager (free, donation requested)
http://www.downtowns.../WidgetManager/
...will allow you to easily organize and/or delete widgets.
#12
Posted 03 June 2005 - 09:59 PM
Hi
Originally posted by Jaoquin2002
Originally posted by d00d
Originally posted by DPG4450Guy
Exactly! The 17" 1.25GHz (USB 2.0) iMac G4 was the first iMac to be CoreImage capable.
Originally posted by Jaoquin2002
In reply to:
but I was wondering why I don't get the ripple effect when I open a widget on my G4iMac (800 mhz/1GB RAM).
but I was wondering why I don't get the ripple effect when I open a widget on my G4iMac (800 mhz/1GB RAM).
Originally posted by d00d
In reply to:
The graphics card in the iMac is likely not up to the taks.
The graphics card in the iMac is likely not up to the taks.
Originally posted by DPG4450Guy
In reply to:
"No Core Image for you!"
"No Core Image for you!"
Exactly! The 17" 1.25GHz (USB 2.0) iMac G4 was the first iMac to be CoreImage capable.
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