Thanks for the tip of Scroll/Zoom settings:) I see both topics you mentioned after enabling “expert mode”.
But “Direction” was already in Auto, and “No scroll limit” already disabled.
However, setting “Direction” to horizontal, and also check “Fit desktop to items” was successful. Now I can only scroll to non-empty pages (That I believe should be the default).
Yes, the widget app Smooth Calendar did show up after a manual refresh of the drawer.
You probably have one item that is a few pixels on the left or top pages: they seem empty but there is a small portion of some item on it. Using fit desktop to item does the trick because it reduces the area to the minimum size.
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1. Do you want to have two desktops or two pages?
Anyway check the scroll settings. Enable direction auto and disable no scroll limit
2. Try to refresh the drawer.
Smooth Calendar is just a widget app, is it? Some of these apps decide to not show up in any drawer.
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Thanks for the tip of Scroll/Zoom settings:) I see both topics you mentioned after enabling “expert mode”.
But “Direction” was already in Auto, and “No scroll limit” already disabled.
However, setting “Direction” to horizontal, and also check “Fit desktop to items” was successful. Now I can only scroll to non-empty pages (That I believe should be the default).
Yes, the widget app Smooth Calendar did show up after a manual refresh of the drawer.
/Thanks again!
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You probably have one item that is a few pixels on the left or top pages: they seem empty but there is a small portion of some item on it. Using fit desktop to item does the trick because it reduces the area to the minimum size.
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Yeah, mot likely, since I messed around a lot at start;)
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Maybe try to use the “Geometry editor” from the item position menu, it will display exact position and size.
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Yes, it says Left -5 when I have an extra page to the left.
Changing to Left 0 give no extra page:)
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