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the second line does not appear slightly squished.
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double-click for launching items instead of a single click.
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special "PCBSD" qmake argument to tell Lumina to install the PC-BSD specific config/wallpaper files instead of the generic files.
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If the screen height is more than 2000 pixels high (4K screen), then set the initial icon size to 200 pixels. Otherwise use the normal 100 pixel default.
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screen edges when the viewport size changes. If a plugin is *completely* off the screen (a full grid point or more), remove the plugin temporarily and then re-run the plugin creation/placement routine to perform the full "find-a-spot" functionality.
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1) The "IconSize" used is the total size for a desktop item (width & height), rather than the actual size of the icon.
2) Change the saved value in the settings file to "GridSize" instead of IconSize.
3) Make the entire grid relate to this item size - ensuring grid alignment for both desktop items and desktop plugins.
4) Make sure to treat any manual "applauncher" plugins as desktop items for sizing/update purposes.
5) Save the plugin geometries in pixel coordinates instead of grid coordinates to accomodate for flexible grid sizes now.
6) Add another update rule for 0.8.6->0.8.7 (including 0.8.7-devel->0.8.7-release) which removed all the old saved desktop plugin geometries (since they are in the wrong coordinate system). This is a minor change because the update to 0.8.7 was already going to change all the plugins anyway.
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"Disk I/O"
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the full text of the window title as the tooltip.
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If the "desktopview" plugin is used on the desktop, remove it and trigger the auto-generation of desktop icons instead.
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(user-desktop) instead of a house.
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possible for the size of the menu (including active change on resize).
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icon should always match what was requested for the button.
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1) Adjust the font outlines quite a bit more - now it properly respects the theme settings and adjusts appropriately.
2) Add options to re-size all the desktop icons at the same time (use 16 pixel increments)
3) Adjust the default desktop icon size (use a 64x64 icon be default).
4) Ensure that the applauncher re-scales the icon as necessary to ensure it is the proper size.
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readable in all situations/backgrounds, as well as accounting for the change in thickness to ensure that the text is not cut off at the edge of the box.
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for any text. This still needs a bit of tweaking, but overall seems to work quite well.
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file as well. Also remove the "sample" desktop plugin from being included in the build.
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automatically update the panel plugins (systemdashboard removed, appmenu/userbutton->systemstart)
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resizing and the startmenu savees it's size between sessions.
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This simply inserts a horizontal/vertical line to help provide separation between panel sections as needed.
Also start moving the project files around: take all the panel plugins and define their files within panel-plugins.pri - will do something similar for desktop-plugins later.
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plugin by default.
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1) Make sure the calendar desktop plugin updates the date occasionally.
2) Add the framework for a custom-painted Toolbutton for the applauncher plugin. This will be used to ensure font outlines in the near future.
3) Another small adjustment for new window geometries - run the overall adjustment first - then re-check and see if the window is off the top of the screen before trying the fallback movement routine.
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1) Add a new ResizeMenu() class to the LuminaUtils library - this class allows the resulting menu to be resizable by the user clicking on an edge and dragging.
2) In the systemstart panel plugin, reverse the location of the shutdown options on the leave page (put them at the bottom next to where the leave button is in the first place)
3) Setup the systemstart plugin to use the new ResizeMenu. It currently does not save the new size to be used for later sessions, but per-session resizing works fine.
4) Quick adjustment to the systemtray icon sizes
5) Quick fix to the detection of a desktop file removal.
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the bottom instead.
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1) Implement the file dropping on the desktop
2) Fix the panel painting routine to ensure the proper "fake" transparency is applied.
3) Add a missing include line in the panel "applauncher" plugin.
4) Fix the initial desktop icon size setting.
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- Now the desktop plugins are drag-and-drop based, resulting in the user being able to simply drag the plugins around as necessry.
- All the plugins now have a special context menu (right-click, or click and hold the left mouse button for 1/2 second), which provides options to start moving/resizing the plugin as well as the removal option.
Known Issues:
- The cross-application drop event for files is currently flagged as valid - but does not actually run anything yet (to be finished up soon)
- Hidden panels are not being updated when plugins are moved around yet - resulting in some screen artifacting on the panel. (to be fixed soon)
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removing the button directly.
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Also turn off some debuging information from the system tray plugin.
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panels "detecting" when the mouse leaves the window.
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issues when trying to install the debug version of apps. Instead, the makefiles should be generated with the command "qmake[-qt5] CONFIG+=debug". That will set the debug flag for the Makefile and allow the user to run make and "make install" normally (but with debugging enabled)
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from the lumina-desktop.pro file for now.
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with debugging symbols included. The standard "make" will be exactly the same.
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the no-frame movement routine if the window is at the top of the screen.
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check/verifications. This should fix the issue with *some* windows appearing with exactly the title bar off-screen.
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Primarily: 'Workspace' in lieu of 'Desktop(s)', and 'Applications' in lieu of 'System Applications'. Plus other minor changes to wording. Ellipses (…) – with leading space, see for example http://english.stackexchange.com/a/28208/11504
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1) The XCB event filter should not use the Damage ID in event detection, because each individual tray app uses their own damage ID and not the tray ID.
2) Fix the "back" button icon in the start menu plugin.
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desktopview plugin a bit more.
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before it appears. This will sync it up with the current system settings - in case the workspace was changed earlier by some other method.
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to the grid, item sizes are a bit bigger than the icon width, and the icon increase/decrease code works better.
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session. Now when a submenu on the panel is closed somehow or a window was modified with the task manager, it will properly find/activate the right window again.
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down to 10% - this prevents the user from completely blacking out their screen by accident.
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before starting up the Lumina session. That variable causes Qt to load other theme engines/plugins - preving the desktop from loading properly.
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Found out that (at least on FreeBSD 10.2 right now), the xcb_damage_create() routine does absolutely nothing (no damage events ever sent out when the window changes). Switching this back to the Xlib XDamageCreate() routine makes it work perfectly again. Need to ask about this upstream and see if this is a known bug/regression in the XCB libraries.
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1) WinKey+L - lock screen
2) WinKey+Space - launch lumina-search
3) WinKey+PgUp - Volume up
4) WinKey+PgDown - Volume down
5) WinKey+Home - Brightness Up
6) WinKey+End - Brightness Down
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