| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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watchers:
1) Move the ~/Desktop directory watcher into the Session (no extra overhead, already have a watcher there), and have te session send out signals when the contents of the ~/Desktop dir change.
2) Setup the plugins that poll the desktop to use the new session implementation (reducing overhead overall)
3) Add the ability to use files/dirs in the "applauncher" plugin as well (not exposed to user yet)
4) Add a new desktop flag for auto-creating applauncher plugins for any files/dirs on the desktop (not added to lumina-config yet)
5) Get rid of all the config files for the desktop plugins and merge them all together into a single conf file that the session maintains the pointer to (so plugins can grab that pointer as necessary)
6) Make sure that desktop plugins go through a special [read/save]Setting() functions in the plugin implementation itself so that they don't accidentally trample other plugin settings (keeps it restricted to the particular group for that plugin)
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pluins. It appears that there is a fundamental issue with embedding QML objects into a panel/window with the "always on top" flag set - it never finishes painting the QML object and prevents the rest of the panel from being updated as well.
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respectively).
These are QtQuick "containers" which allow the loading of user/system supplied QML scripts for non-compiled plugin support. These plugins must be single *.qml files located in <Lumina Share>/quickplugins/*.qml or ~/.lumina/quickplugins/*.qml
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add a new desktop plugin for monitoring system statistics (CPU/Mem usage, CPU temps).
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phase. This is *not* a QSplashScreen, so we avoid the issues with VirtualBox/3D acceleration and it loads/updates much faster (almost no change in the startup time on my system).
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This is a quick shortcut for launching a single application - effectively "pinning" an application to a 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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defaults for the Lumina desktop. Also fix a bug this exposed in how the Lumina panel removes plugins.
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This plugin re-creates the classic "start" menu from other OS's.
Also update how panel-plugins open menus, so now the menu will no longer cover the button that opened it.
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mouse has left a panel or not. Now it works properly on all screen edges.
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This button will hide all open windows so the desktop is visible (useful for touch screens or small devices)
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allows a user to run qmake LIBPREFIX="something" PREFIX="something" to ensure that libraries are found in the proper location.
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and fix a stray seg fault in the XCB window class detection routine.
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Also do a large clean up of the file operations in lumina-fm:
1) When doing copies of directories, make sure to properly copy all child files/dirs (no matter how deep)
2) Clean the order of directory copies so that you can successfull make a copy of a directory into itself (copy ~/Test -> ~/Test/Test for example)
3) Check for attempting to *move* a directory into itself and show a warning to the user about an invalid operation.
4) Get the total number of files/dirs to be operated on before starting operations. This allows the UI to be more detailed about what it is doing at that particular time.
5) If a directory fails to copy for some reason, don't try to copy all the children of that directory either (they will all fail and just bloat the list of errors)
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It is functional at the moment, but still has a few rough edges with regards to the X11 background interface (due to the move from XLib to XCB in Qt5). This reulst in some of the window manager interactions not behaving properly (such as sticky status on panels).
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This is a plugin for taking/saving simple text notes right on your desktop.
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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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The "Window List" will show a menu of all the current windows, and activate the one that the user clicks on.
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effects of a bad conflict merge...
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add PREFIX and LIBPREFIX to the qmake .pro files (allows to change prefix and libdir using <qmake PREFIX=/usr LIBDIR=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/> or whatever)
update debian packaging scripts accordingly
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UserButton:
1) When creating links, always create them in ~/.lumina/favorites
2) Scan both the Desktop and the favorites dir for favorite items
3) Distinguish between removing a link and deleting a file
4) Allow for setting links to directories
5) Allow removing links to directories
AppLauncher desktop plugin:
1) Make sure to use the session function for launching an item (makes the mouse cursor show the loading icon).
2) Allow for pre-defining a file path for the launcher (syntax: applauncher::<path to file>)
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(.pro) files now support 32-bit and 64-bit Linux builds. Should
also build using Clang as well as GCC on Linux.
Fixed compiler warning in LDesktop.cpp which might see wrong
loop counter used under older compiler.
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application have the same title: make sure to properly select the window that was clicked.
While here, also apply the libLumina dependency order to give preference to the locally/recently compiles libraries during the build if possible in all the lumina tools.
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