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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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Have all file operations performed in the background, and show up within a new system tray icon *if* the operation lasts longer than 1 second (automatic cleanup for short ops).
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the shortcuts are also listed within the context menus as appropriate.
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The entire backend has been rewritten around multi-threading, and is much faster and more responsive now.
The entire browsing widget has been redesigned for a better workflow and cleaner UI.
The tabs/columns "group modes" have been removed. Instead, tabs are always used, but each browser supports a single/dual columns *within* each tab (via a couple simple buttons on the toolbar). Each column within a tab will share the same interface buttons (toolbar actions, ZFS snapshot slider,etc) - and they will reflect the settings on the "Active" column (with appropriate visual changes to indicate which one is active).
The icon size options have also been removed from the menu bar and are now a couple small "zoom" buttons on the browsing widgets instead.
KNOWN REGRESSION:
Keyboard shortcuts have not been tested and re-added as necessary yet.
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This impacts almost all tools/utilities within Lumina - please test (passed internal tests so far).
This cleans up a lot of the backend XDG compliance class, moving lots of functionality into child functions of the XDGDesktop class and ensuring that they get cleaned up more regularly/properly. This *seems* to make the desktop startup a lot faster, even if the overall memory savings are slight (so far).
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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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