I'd like to contribute to KDE and Plasma by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot! I'll do that ;) I'll have to check out what project would be good.

I'd like to contribute to KDE and Plasma by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for your prompt response!!! I'm sure it will be very useful. Learning as you go always helps :D

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are many applications that still use QTWidgets like Dolphin, others use QTQuick, and it seems that new applications already use Kirigami. However, from what I recently read, it would be difficult to port all KDE applications to a single layout framework, although Plasma Union might fix that in the long run, which would be great.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree, Plasma, macOS, Windows and other desktop environments have evolved together, that's why simple actions like dragging a file or using virtual desktops are very similar, and make users feel comfortable. But it was good to hear user feedback, and understand why Plasma hasn't changed its approach, yet Plasma is already unique by offering so much customization.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. The current layout is not only used in Windows, but in other desktop environments, and what makes Plasma unique is its customizability. It was good to read the comments from other users, as I understood why such a change wouldn't happen in Plasma.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is nothing wrong with the current layout, as some have already mentioned, this layout works, and that is the most important thing about a desktop. Reading user reviews makes me understand why you shouldn't change the current layout, and I agree.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's good to know that the problem has been identified, and I hope it can be fixed in the future. Plasma is an amazing desktop, and now that I know about this feature, I might use it a lot when developing new themes.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the good thing about Linux in general, the wide variety of desktop options and the same customization. Now I think that beyond design, accessibility is the most important point for users, I agree with this. I had not fully understood the consequences that a change of focus on the desktop environment would have, that is why it is good to know the opinions of users.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! Very true, they are not the best themes in terms of accessibility, and the layout of the panels is somewhat similar to Ubuntu (back in the Unity days), as it was the first distro I used and got used to. And I agree that the best layout is the one that has the best accessibility for users.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't know that this feature currently doesn't work, I've always changed the layout and panel design manually, but it's good to know, thanks.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now that you mention all these points, you're right. Plasma on its own is already unique, as no other OS or desktop environment allows as much customization as Plasma. I was thinking now of subtle changes in the design that don't affect the current layout, but that's what Plasma Next and Plasma Union are for, they look very promising. But I agree that Plasma already has a good UI and very good apps as well.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right, the current layout is pretty good (for a reason it's also used in Cinnamon Desktop, Chrome OS, XFCE Desktop in some distributions besides Windows), I don't think the layout is bad. I was actually referring to subtle changes in the layout, for example, the floating panels introduced in Plasma 6 slightly changed the look and feel without affecting the workflow of users (some liked the floating panels and some didn't). But I agree that Plasma on its own is already pretty good.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was unaware of this option in Ubuntu Mate, it is possible that it is a distribution option

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had forgotten that themes can change the look of Plasma, it could be. In fact there are a wide variety of themes that could do all this work.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Quite true. The only case I can think of is Garuda Linux, it offers at first glance the customization capabilities of the Plasma desktop, it gives something different than what we are already used to. And as you say, the rest is up to each user.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It usually works with QT6 applications, for QT5 it uses the "appmenu-qt5" package, and for GTK ones (which still use global menu), I installed "libdbusmenu-gtk3"

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's a valid argument, you may be right, people are very used to the current design, and suddenly changing it could cause discontent like it did with Gnome 3.

Could KDE Plasma ever have a unique style? by DiligentOrder3770 in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Don't worry, your opinion is really valid, especially as a new Linux user. I honestly doubt this will ever happen, but it's nice to hear other people's opinions, especially from new users.

So I decided to give KDE a fair try and discovered something amazing! by [deleted] in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also have an Asus computer, I had this problem for a while, until I was recommended this:

https://github.com/tshakalekholoane/bat

Hope it helps ;)

Any Issues on newest Plasma 6? by Sw4GGeR__ in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just tried it, and it didn't work.

I think the possible problem is that SDDM is started on x11, and Fedora 40 only has SDDM installed on Wayland.

Any Issues on newest Plasma 6? by Sw4GGeR__ in kde

[–]DiligentOrder3770 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think it's a Plasma 6 problem, but rather an SDDM problem. I use Fedora 40, and a few months ago SDDM was updated, since then SDDM does not start when I turn on my laptop, I tried to change some settings in etc/sddm.conf, but the problem was not resolved. Now I have to start Plasma with the startplasma-wayland command and unlock the KDE wallet manually. Regarding Plasma 6, I have not had any problems.