Kicker (KDE)

Kicker

Various aspects of the KDE 3 panel could be configured, such as its arrangement on the user's desktop
Development status obsoleted
Type
License GNU GPL

Kicker (also referred to as KDE Panel) is the main panel used in K Desktop Environment 3 and earlier. Together with KDesktop, it forms the graphical shell. It can be customized by the user. By default, it has the K Menu, a Desktop Access button, a Home button, a Konqueror button, a Kontact button, and a Help button. It also has the Desktop Preview & Pager, the Taskbar, the System Tray, and the Clock.

It was a core part of the KDE desktop, and as such, packaged as part of the kdebase module. Kicker was also ported from Qt3 to Qt4.

In KDE Software Compilation 4, Kicker, KDesktop, and SuperKaramba were replaced by KDE Plasma 4.[1] The graphical shells KDE Plasma 4 and KDE Plasma 5 being widget engines of their own, SuperKaramba is no longer necessary and e.g. "Kicker" was re-implemented as such a desktop widget.

Kicker can be launched separately in other windowing environments that lack a panel of their own, such as twm, and in case the twm menu lacks some of the commands that Kicker may have. This can be done by editing a .twmrc file, or from a terminal emulator:

$ kicker &
A mostly standard Kicker on KDE 3.5.8
A customized Kicker on KDE 3.5.4
A highly modified Kicker that resembles Plasma

Applets

Kicker can embed various applets into itself. The included applets as of KDE 3.5 are:

See also

References

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