https://www.kde.org/announcements/plasma-5.10.0.php


KDE Plasma 5.10

Monday, 30 May 2017. Today KDE has made a testing release of our desktop Plasma
5.10 with new features across the suite to give users an experience which lives
up to our tagline: simple by default, powerful when needed.


Panel Task Manager


Task Manager, the list of applications in the panel, has gained options for
middle mouse click such as grouping and ungrouping applications.

Several other improvements here include:

  • Places jump list actions in File manager launchers (e.g. pinned Dolphin in
    Task Manager now lists user places)
  • The icon size in vertical Task Managers is now configurable to support more
    common vertical panel usage patterns
  • Improved app identification and pinning in Task Manager for apps that rely
    on StartupWMClass, perl-SDL-based apps and more


Folder View Is the New Default Desktop


After some years shunning icons on the desktop we have accepted the inevitable
and changed to Folder View as the default desktop which brings some icons by
default and allows users to put whatever files or folders they want easy access
to. Many other improvements have been made to the Folder View include:

  • Spring Loading in Folder View making drag and drop of files powerful and
    quick
  • More space-saving/tighter icon grid in Folder View based on much user
    feedback
  • Improved mouse behavior / ergonomics in Folder View for icon dnd (less
    surprising drop/insert location), rectangle selection (easier, less fiddly)
    and hover (same)
  • Revamped rename user interface in Folder View (better keyboard and mouse
    behavior e.g. closing the editor by clicking outside, RTL fixed, etc.)
  • Massively improved performance in Folder View for initial listing and
    scrolling large folders, reduced memory usage
  • Many other bug fixes and UI improvements in Folder View, e.g. better back
    button history, Undo shortcut support, clickable location in the headings,
    etc.
  • Unified drop menu in Folder View, showing both file (Copy/Move/Link) and
    widget (creating a Picture widget from an image drop, etc.) drop actions
  • It is now possible to resize widgets in the desktop by dragging on their
    edges and moving them with Alt+left-click, just like regular windows


New Features Everywhere

There are so many other improvements throughout the desktop, here's a sample:

  • Media controls on lock screen
  • Pause music on suspend
  • Software Centre Plasma Search (KRunner) suggests to install non-installed
    apps
  • File copying notifications have a context menu on previews giving access to
    actions such as open containing folder, copy, open with etc
  • Improved plasma-windowed (enforces applet default/minimum sizes etc)
  • 'desktop edit mode', when opening toolbox reveals applet handles
  • Performance optimizations in Pager and Task Manager
  • 'Often used' docs and apps in app launchers in addition to 'Recently used'
  • Panel icons (buttons for popup applets, launcher applets) now follow the
    Icons -> Advanced -> Panel size setting in System Settings again, so they
    won't take up too much space, particularly useful for wide vertical panels
  • Revamped password dialogs for network authentication
  • The security of the lock screen architecture got reworked and simplified to
    ensure that your system is secured when the screen is locked. On Linux
    systems the lock screen is put into a sandbox through the seccomp
    technology.
  • Plasma's window manager support for hung processes got improved. When a
    window is not responding any more it gets darkened to indicate that one
    cannot interact with it any more.
  • Support for locking and unlocking the shell from the startup script, useful
    especially for distributions and enterprise setups
  • Audio Volume applet has a handy menu on each device which you can use to
    set is as default or switch output to headphones.


Improved touch screen support

Virtual keyboard on Log In and Lock Screen Virtual keyboard on Log In and Lock
Screen Touch Screen Support has improved in several ways:

  • Virtual Keyboard in lock screen
  • Virtual Keyboard in the login screen
  • Touch screen edge swipe gestures
  • Left screen edge defaults to window switching
  • Show auto-hiding panels through edge swipe gesture


Working for the Future with Wayland

We have put a lot of work into porting to new graphics layer Wayland, the
switch is coming but we won't recommend it until it is completely transparent
to the user. There will be improved features too such as KWin now supports
scaling displays by different levels if you have a HiDPI monitor and a normal
DPI screen.

Keyboard layout support in Wayland now has all the features of X11:

  • Layout switcher in the system tray
  • Per layout global shortcut
  • Switch layout based on a policy, either global, virtual desktop,
    application or per window
  • IPC interface added, so that other applications can change layout.


Plymouth Boot Splash Selection

Plymouth KControl Module Plymouth KControl Module

A new System Settings module lets you download and select boot time splashes.


Bundle Packages

Selecting a file using file chooser portal, invoking openURI portal and
notification portal Flatpak integration with xdg-desktop-portal-kde: selecting
a file using file chooser portal, invoking openURI portal and notification
portal

Experimental support for forthcoming new bundle package formats has been
implemented. Discover software centre has gained provisional backends for
Flatpak and Snappy. New plugin xdg-desktop-portal-kde has added KDE integration
into Flatpak packaged applications.

Support for GNOME’s Open Desktop Ratings, replacing old Ubuntu popularity
contest with tons of already existing reviews and comments.


Full Plasma 5.10 changelog

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