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I mean secondary monitor positioned to the LEFT (not the right)
Anyway, I discovered this was intended behavior.
https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/6yeru6/connect_2nd_monitor_kwin_moves_all_open_windows/
I really
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Bug ID: 405252
Summary: Add a more definite hover effect to improve visual
feedback /accessibility. (normal hover effect, like
you see in menubars etc.)
Product: latte-dock
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405600
Bug ID: 405600
Summary: Click to cycle grouped windows (window switching)
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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OK, makes sense to me.
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Bug ID: 405602
Summary: Make the indicator style more legible and
conventional.
Product: plasmashell
Version: master
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status:
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Option 2, no question. Any amount of dimming is going to negatively impact the
visual perception, which is vital when you're looking at small thumbnails. Not
only that, but dimming provides vastly inferior feedback
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How about editable type-ahead? This is the standard for GTK file managers.
I really do prefer Nautilus's behaviour, but I doubt it's not going to happen
cause that would be a huge technical challenge, one that would
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It's finally working with the latest update, but it just takes about 30 seconds
to load all the updates.
If there is no way to make this faster (apt is lighting-fast), I'd recommend
having some progress animations
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1. No, I've already checked that. I tried it with plasma panels and the panels
stay on their monitor.
2. Yes. I am not sure why, but it just sometimes shifts a little to the left,
creating a gap. But this behavior
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GS_LIB=/home/username/.fonts
KDE_FULL_SESSION=true
LS_COLORS=rs=0:di=01;34:ln=01;36:mh=00:pi=40;33:so=01;35:do=01;35:bd=40;33;01:cd=40;33;01:or=40;31;01:mi=00:su=37;41:sg=30;43:ca=30;41:tw=30;42:ow=34;42:st=37;44:ex
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1. see below.
2. No.
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correct. They are assigned to DP-2, but when DP-2 is disconnected, they shift
to the primary output. Also tiling is bugged, as you can see in the video.
To fix the problem, I press a hotkey to restart both Kwin
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re HVM, you can make a big translucent icon overlay right on top of the
windows. It won't actually obscure the content at all. When I was on gnome, I
relied on this extension to make the overview usable for more than
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The tiling behavior is just a symptom/consequence of the panels shifting to the
wrong monitor. The latter behavior is the actual bug.
What's the "behavior tab"?
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tab-1 is the first half of the settings, tab-2 is the second half (I had to
scroll to capture the entire tab)
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1. I've tried both - it doesn't matter.
2. See last attachment.
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ok here it is.
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Bug ID: 405687
Summary: latte panels go haywire with display on the left
Product: latte-dock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405688
Bug ID: 405688
Summary: Option to move all windows to primary monitor on
display change
Product: kwin
Version: 5.15.2
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
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--- Comment #18 from leftcrane ---
Yes, Gnome is the same. I'd add that identifying windows is hard enough even at
full brightness.
The best solution I've found is to use big, centered icon overlays, like here:
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension
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--- Comment #9 from leftcrane ---
Oh yeah, no problem. I was just trying to say what I think about a peripheral
aspect of KDE, which I think is pretty bad. I would never use that language to
describe anything that lies at the core of the desktop
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Running apps are actually indicated, confusingly and totally against
convention, using grey highlight boxes. The grey highlight box should identify
the active group only in my opinion. The underline should be used
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #5)
> Are you using an Icons-Only Task Manager or Latte Dock? Or something else?
> And are you using the Breeze Plasma theme (not color scheme), or another
> theme?
This
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Note that Dash to Panel offers tons of options - we don't need most of them.
For example the option to have the running indicator lines on the outer edge of
the dock isn't needed. (see attachment in preceding comment
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Bug ID: 405640
Summary: Provide a way to search all shortcuts together.
Product: systemsettings
Version: 5.14.4
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Bug ID: 405639
Summary: Make it easier to close or invoke default action on
notification popups
Product: plasmashell
Version: 5.15.2
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
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Bug ID: 405641
Summary: Search system shortcuts from Krunner.
Product: krunner
Version: unspecified
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
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Gnome pretty much has this too cause you can bind a key to Settings/Shortcuts
and pull up what is essentially a searchable cheat sheet. KDE unfortunately
doesn't have anything like this.
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"I think it may even be a good idea to make sure that clicking on the body of
the notification behave the same way as this proposed shortcut"
This would be especially relevant for new users who aren'
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illustration of the usability problem, even with the parabolic effect.
It's also for global menu, and for all the me
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Just do it the way plasma already does it. Observe the hover effect "icon only"
task manager that ships with Plasma. (the colors and shapes depend on the theme
being used).
This hover effect is standard
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The hovering would be from the plasma theme, just like for the default tasks
widget.
Do you still need more info?
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You don't agree with making this an option?
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Thanks for all the work! The bug is indeed fixed.
I also got it working alongside a KWin rule to force all windows to the primary
display. I had to make sure to negate lattedock in the rule, because otherwise
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If someone can present a use case for dimming, then it could be kept as an
option. But don't think a use case exists. There are only arguments AGAINST it,
i.e. only downsides with no conceivable upside
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Saverio Brancaccio,
You have only presented arguments AGAINST dimming. That's what I am saying
nobody needs dimming - it's just bad. No other system does this.
The correct solution imo, is to draw a box around
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I think it makes sense to treat them in tandem. Remove dimming AND replace with
other effect, as the bug says.
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Bug ID: 408411
Summary: zoom interferes with the functioning of normal applets
in a single-panel scenario.
Product: lattedock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
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layout
added.
neither the (righthand) dock nor the window buttons are engaged when you move
the mouse to the right. Window butt
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It also interferes with your appmenu-title widget. So the combined
appmenu-title can't work with zoom enabled in the same panel. It just zooms on
hover instead of revealing the menu.
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Bug ID: 408412
Summary: Applets don't reliably respond to mouse events at
screen edges, undermining efficiency.
Product: lattedock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Other
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It's fixed for the window buttons, but the dock still doesn't respond to edge
mousing when positioned on the right.
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It's the same layout I sent you. Tested on Kubuntu 19.04
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--- Comment #14 from leftcrane ---
Oh yeah I am very sorry. I mean LEFT dock.
So if it's RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM - edge mousing in dock area WORKS.
If it's LEFT - edge mousing in dock area does NOT WORK.
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Correct. Fixed. Somehow I had a swipe action activated. I had to disable it
directly in kwinrc cause system settings won't save the config change change
for whatever reason.
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Bug ID: 408390
Summary: Sticky screen edges for side docks in multihead
context. (Unity feature)
Product: kwin
Version: 5.15.90
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408129
Bug ID: 408129
Summary: Guaranteed padding for all widgets in the panel?
Product: lattedock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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This is fantastic. Thanks. I would suggest to make the effect significantly
stronger (it is significantly stronger in dash to panel). See the gif - it is
too subtle to provide meaningful feedback.
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I think an optimal default configuration would be:
(this is my reference config)
1. Dash to dock indicators.
2. Pitch back panel (transparency up to the user)
3. Shadows for icons in the panel (more robust
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The effect is even more subtle if you have zoom enabled, since it blends with
the neighboring windows which are usually light in color.
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Why even have an option for dimming?
All it does is make it harder to identify windows (virtually impossible in
desktop grid) - why would anyone ever want this?
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Bug ID: 406997
Summary: Headerbar button decorations inconsistent with breeze
QT toolbars (and look inferiour, imo)
Product: kde-gtk-config
Version: 5.15.4
Platform: Kubuntu
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=410549
Bug ID: 410549
Summary: PPA's without a valid release file will cause Discover
to stop displaying all APT repositories (except
flatpak and snap)
Product: Discover
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discover diagnostic while broken (stuck refreshing cache).
This is what get emitted when Discover is broken (i.e. no updates, gre
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discover diagnostic start after `pkcon refresh force -c -1`
Here's the output for Disover after refreshing the cache via pkcon. H
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After running:
pkcon refresh force -c -1
then killing packagekitd (it didn't work before doing that),
I started plasma-discover from the CL and everything works. Until the issue
with caching is fixed
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Haha, now it's broken again.
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When Discover is in broken state,
pkmon emits (looks like it's refreshing forever - it's piling up dozens of
"download attemps" in the systray):
/49822_bccdabad percentage -1
/49822_bccdabad role get
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I should mention that in the first case `discover diagnostic start after `pkcon
refresh force -c -1` (8.40 KB, text/plain)`, it's still partially broken in the
sense of not being able to display any apt sources. OTHER
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pkcon works. The problem is when the software centers try to refresh the cache.
This is currently being explored in the github issue.
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/334
It may be that packagekit is fine
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Gnome software doesn't work either right now (it just loads the software
catalog for ever), even after removing the repos.
So I think packagekit is what's broken, and I'm not sure what to do about it.
Maybe
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it keeps downloading stuff, for whatever reason (seraching for file, resolving,
searching. resolving etc)
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I have no idea what's been going on. Pkcon works but the graphical stuff is
completely broken. Anyway here's a shot:
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/334
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The commandline pkcon client succeeds in fetching updates, but both graphical
software stores fail (in fact they can't display any software).
APT works of course and does GetNewStuff (or whatever it's called
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I am not sure this is all upstream. The weird sources and backends behavior in
the graphical interface should probably not be happening even there are
problems with backend.
Maybe keep it open for now, Nate?
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I had to kill packagekit to fix to the constant "downloading" notifications
(referenced above).
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OK, after a restart/logout, Discover no longer displays apt updates - and for
some reason is offering to install a bunch of backends which are already
installed, with the install button grayed out. So at the moment
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Bug ID: 411338
Summary: Implement Easystroke-type mouse gestures (EasyStroke
is not compatible with KDE Modifier only shortcuts -
it blocks them)
Product: frameworks-kglobalaccel
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Well the window class of the popup is lattedock.
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Summary: double clicking on panel maximizes the active panel
menu plasmoid (it should dismiss it, per common UI
patterns)
Product: lattedock
Version: git
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Latte windows don't really need this functionality, do they? I mean most of
them are just dialogs. Alternately can't you change the class of
maximizable/draggable latte windows?
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Again, nothing wrong with showing the notification but I don't see any reason
for it to ever persist for the duration of a process by default. Plasma makes
it really to check previous notifications now anyway.
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*really easy.
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I think the tray is sufficient for that. It still shows up in the tray.
Notifications are in general very well done, but the main problem is that they
are hard to get rid of.
There is no dismiss shortcut and many
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Bug ID: 411554
Summary: Auto-dismiss download progress notification
Product: plasma-browser-integration
Version: unspecified
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status:
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Bug ID: 411551
Summary: Implement right-click drag to resize active windows
Product: lattedock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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I don't see the loss in functionality. It's used for the latte context menu
only, and if this were implemented you'd still be able to access it on mouse up
(same as left click). The tiny latte menu is for config
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Ah, I forgot there is a toggle for everything on KDE. thanks!
Will you consider changing the default though? I don't think the current
behavior makes sense and it's not something the user should have to configure
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Bug ID: 411558
Summary: tear off, draggable tabs like on browsers/tilix
Product: kate
Version: Git
Platform: Kubuntu Packages
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Hmm, hard for me to understand your reasoning. Ofc it's up to you but I'd hope
you reconsider.
Resizing windows is needlessly difficult and this could help a ton. Also a
pretty logical extension of the paradigm
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Bug ID: 411386
Summary: Dock sometimes shows windows from another monitor
despite being limited to a single monitor
Product: lattedock
Version: git (master)
Platform: Kubuntu
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411527
Bug ID: 411527
Summary: Phone gets disconnected. You have to turn on the phone
screen to resume KDEConnect pairing.
Product: kdeconnect
Version: 1.3.5
Platform: Other
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411527
leftcrane changed:
What|Removed |Added
Platform|Other |Kubuntu Packages
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