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Panel applets can be started in two different ways: internally or externally. While 'internally' is the preferred way to load applets, this can raise stability or security problems when you are using poorly-programmed third-party applets. To address these problems, applets can be marked 'trusted'. You might want to configure Kicker to treat trusted applets differently to untrusted ones; your options are: <ul><li><em>Load only trusted applets internally:</em> All applets but the ones marked 'trusted' will be loaded using an external wrapper application.</li> <li><em>Load startup config applets internally:</em> The applets shown on KDE startup will be loaded internally, others will be loaded using an external wrapper application.</li> <li><em>Load all applets internally</em></li></ul>
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Here you can see a list of applets that are marked 'trusted', i.e. will be loaded internally by Kicker in any case. To move an applet from the list of available applets to the trusted ones, or vice versa, select it and press the left or right buttons.
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Located in applettab_impl.cpp:70
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Click here to add the selected applet from the list of available, untrusted applets to the list of trusted applets.
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Located in applettab_impl.cpp:75
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Click here to remove the selected applet from the list of trusted applets to the list of available, untrusted applets.
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Located in applettab_impl.cpp:78
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Here you can see a list of available applets that you currently do not trust. This does not mean you cannot use those applets, but rather that the panel's policy using them depends on your applet security level. To move an applet from the list of available applets to the trusted ones or vice versa, select it and press the left or right buttons.
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Located in applettab_impl.cpp:81
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Show left panel-hiding bu&tton
i18n: file hidingtab.ui line 371
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Located in hidingtab_impl.cpp:216 rc.cpp:199
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Show right panel-hiding bu&tton
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Located in hidingtab_impl.cpp:217
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Select Image File
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Located in lookandfeeltab_impl.cpp:67
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Error loading theme image file.

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Located in lookandfeeltab_impl.cpp:144
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<h1>Panel</h1> Here you can configure the KDE panel (also referred to as 'kicker'). This includes options like the position and size of the panel, as well as its hiding behavior and its looks.<p> Note that you can also access some of these options directly by clicking on the panel, e.g. dragging it with the left mouse button or using the context menu on right mouse button click. This context menu also offers you manipulation of the panel's buttons and applets.
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Located in lookandfeeltab_kcm.cpp:86 main.cpp:333
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Contributors to this translation: Batjargal Luvsanbat, Sanlig Badral.