I’m pretty sure they are always on top of all objects on screen, so go into Edit layout mode and pinch to zoom out so you can not only see the main screen, but also the surrounding screens.
Is there an option where it does not scroll beyond the scroll stop point. When i use this it initially stops at that point but if i scroll further the it moves to the next page
maybe use position/move front-behind, scroll points can end up under other items, mine do if i move th wigets in th same place to th top. If you know where they are, when in edit mode move th item that is over th stop point to th bottom, then you can see them to move or remove
only in edit mode can i see my stop points. sorry if that is obvious.
it could it have something to do with current desktop/items transparency settings that is making th stop points transparent, i just set it to 0 and could not see th stop points in edit mode, or anything else, except the items with individual trans settings.
i have only ever added 0 transparency to individual items before i just tried that.
then there must be some other reason they are invisible, sorry i have no idea why that would be. have you tried adding another to see what happens to it?
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It is a point you add to a screen so you can do a partial scroll from one to another instead of a full page scroll.
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It seems that it doesnt work for me
I added a stop point in the middle of the page under the current. Then I try to scroll down and the page scrolls completely down.
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Uncheck snap to pages in the current desktop config (zooming and scrolling section)
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ah ok.
But now I can’t find the point to delete them :/
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I’m pretty sure they are always on top of all objects on screen, so go into Edit layout mode and pinch to zoom out so you can not only see the main screen, but also the surrounding screens.
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This is a problem. The points are invincible, you cant see them so they are not easy to delete once applied. Pierre Hébert
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Is there an option where it does not scroll beyond the scroll stop point. When i use this it initially stops at that point but if i scroll further the it moves to the next page
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Prithvi Shetty yeah you need to check “fit desktop to items” in settings – current desktop – zooming and scrolling
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maybe use position/move front-behind, scroll points can end up under other items, mine do if i move th wigets in th same place to th top. If you know where they are, when in edit mode move th item that is over th stop point to th bottom, then you can see them to move or remove
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Klyntone Bourserk how do you make them visible? Mine are fully transparent…
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only in edit mode can i see my stop points. sorry if that is obvious.
it could it have something to do with current desktop/items transparency settings that is making th stop points transparent, i just set it to 0 and could not see th stop points in edit mode, or anything else, except the items with individual trans settings.
i have only ever added 0 transparency to individual items before i just tried that.
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Klyntone Bourserk I don’t get it. In current desktop – items – + – transparency it’s set at 255, but I don’t see them stop points. Hm…
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Klyntone Bourserk please help me show them…
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then there must be some other reason they are invisible, sorry i have no idea why that would be. have you tried adding another to see what happens to it?
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Per Lycke sorry to ask a second time, but are you sure you are in edit mode ?
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Yes Pierre Hébert I am and they are fully transparent. I’ve solved it by adding small zooper widgets which I can colour as I like.
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