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start menu.
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to the menu.
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pointing to same file).
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up as duplicates within the "favorites" tab in the user menu.
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out one of the scroll areas.
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Show All Windows
Minimize All Windows
Close All Windows
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for transparency effects (issues with xcompmgr at the moment?).
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1) Fix up the desktopbar plugin to work with the new file locations for configs.
2) Fix up the replacement of the "~/" prefix on a file path with the users home dir.
3) Add default favorites for the ~/[Documents, Downloads, Pictures, Videos] directories.
4) Add the ability to specify quicklaunch apps within luminaDesktop.conf (almost the same as the favorites options).
5) Another couple tweaks for the Glass theme.
6) Have the non-applauncher desktop plugins fill in from the bottom-right of the screen. This provides automatic separation between the auto-generated launchers and other plugins.
7) Add a second, auto-hidden panel at the top of the primary screen by default with the desktopbar plugin there (for instance access to favorites & ~/Desktop files/dirs)
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results).
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1) Cleanup a compile warning in LDesktopBackground.cpp
2) Ensure the desktop re-themes when the theme changes (another leftover from changing the binary name)
3) Setup the appmenu and userbutton panel plugin to try and register themselves as "Start buttons" for the purpose of keyboard shortcuts opening them on demand.
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start-menu-like plugins to determine whether they should respond to a show command, and setup all the systemstart plugins to use this system (will expand later to the appmenu and userbutton plugins as well).
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already taken.
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primary icon, and the lumina icon as the fallback.
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menu is closed right away.
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invalid application listed in the users favorites when the start button is clicked.
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Now the utilites are arranged by category (core, core-utils, desktop-utils), so all the -utils may be excluded by a package system (or turned into separate packages) as needed.
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