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If a lumina-motd file (executable or text) is found within one of the etc directories (/usr/local/etc/lumina-motd on FreeBSD) or as a valid binary on PATH, then that file will be "preferred" for generating the tips rather than the built-in system.
This allows system administrators and/or OS-distributors to customize the login messages "at will" for their particular use-case.
NOTE: By making the lumina-motd file a blank text file the tips will be disabled.
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should be good enough for a while.
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file/list changes*.
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tips for Lumina itself (avoids strange stuff from fortune, and ensures information which is at least semi-useful for the user).
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battery plugin.
Also, add a green background to the battery plugin when the charge is 100% and still plugged in.
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accent the rest of the UI.
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1) Move the loading message/progress to the bottom of the window.
2) Move the loading icon to the top-left side
3) Implement the (optional) usage of the "fortune" utility for a random/short message during the loading process.
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This just adds a shortcut to the context menu for locking the desktop session.
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mimetypes with lumina-archiver by default.
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auto-started apps by 1/2 second.
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of just moving them around.
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"audioplayer": This is panel-based implementation of the desktop plugin with the same name. Allows the user to load/play audio files directly from the desktop session without loading any external applications.
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This should allow the user to click almost anywhere on the plugin to actually see the menu for managing the plugin itself.
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bottom of the window stack within virtualBox environments: on focus in events for the desktop, lower the window to the bottom of the stack manually.
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1) Dismantle the Lumina library completely.
2) Setup lots of small subproject files (.pri) for the individual classes within the old library.
3) Move all the Lumina binaries to use the new subproject files
4) Split up the LuminaUtils class/files into LUtils and LDesktopUtils (generic utilities, and desktop-specific utilities)
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1) Add a new .pri for loading just that class (works stand-alone)
2) Setup the lumina-desktop to use the new build framework for including that class.
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Qt5_theme_engine=<some theme engine>
This will allow the user to set some global Qt5 theme engine (such as qt5ct), and activate it for the entire session.
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Let the launcher find any problems with it and alert the user at that time.
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other than the background color based on battery level.
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them in that case.
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Update the pkg-plist and license files for the sounds as needed.
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1) for the "low" battery icon, move it down to the 5-20% range instead of 20-50%.
2) When battery is between 0-5%, change the background color of the icon to red in addition to the "warning" battery icon.
3) Play an audio file when the battery drops to the 0-5% range( <Lumina Share directory>/low-battery.ogg), if the file exists.
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This reduces the number of widgets in the stack by 1, and seems to help performance a bit.
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*requested* rectangle, and not the whole thing on every request.
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 99.1% (246 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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Currently translated at 100.0% (248 of 248 strings)
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