| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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initialization. Something about the addition processEvents() call is screwing up the init procedures.
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desktop plugin widgets by the name of the plugin. Leaving this disabled by default until some more testing is performed to see how well it works.
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1) Desktop plugins are not getting removed.
- This appears to be a bug in Qt 5.4.1 from what I can tell (any window buttons in the QMdiSubWindow are non-responsive), but for the moment the user can right-click on the plugin titlebar and select "close" from the menu for the same effect. I have fixed a couple edge cases/situations where forcibly closing/removing a desktop plugin will crash the session (it behaves properly in all situations now from my testing).
2) Disable the panel location limitations in lumina-config since with the new lenght settings it is possible to place panels in any location now (such as two panels on the top - one pinned left and the other pinned right).
3) Fix up the desktop plugin area calculations so they properly handle panels in any configuration.
4) If the desktop area was re-configured, go through and adjust the location/sizing of any desktop plugins (to ensure that they are all within the available space - use the grid alignment procedure).
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active window and then re-activate that other window when the mouse leaves the panel.
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to the desktopview plugin:
1) Multi-item selection
2) cut/copy files to clipboard
3) delete files
4) increase/decrease icon sizes
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transparent/opaque on a plugin-level. This allows for finer control via the theme.
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1) Now the panel appearance will be set by the theme as well (unless custom appearance set)
2) Now the desktop plugins are themed appropriately as well (background canvas can be set to something, non-transparent plugins can be changed)
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This plugin provides an area of the screen for automatically displaying icons for anything in the ~/Desktop folder. An icon can be opened/run via a double-click of the mouse.
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