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missphant , to KDE in Are you ready? Plasma 6.1 drops tomorrow at 10am UTC.
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Hell yeah

Hoping for a Gentoo Plasma 6 stable release soon.

kurumin , to KDE in Are you ready? Plasma 6.1 drops tomorrow at 10am UTC.
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My body is ready

dinckelman , to KDE in Are you ready? Plasma 6.1 drops tomorrow at 10am UTC.

Outside of the Firefox explicit sync bug, this has been absolutely excellent during the beta

Max_P ,
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There's a bug with explicit sync? I'm running patched KWin 6.0.5 and no issues whatsoever with Firefox.

dinckelman ,

Confirmed to be a firefox implementation bug, still not fixed

WhiteHotaru , to KDE in Are you ready? Plasma 6.1 drops tomorrow at 10am UTC.

Nice campaign!

Bro666 OP Mod ,
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All the pieces fit together, you know, and show a yet unpublished screenshot with Plasma's new looks.

cesi OP , to KDE in Possible to scroll sideways on Okular?

Unfortunately, Alt+Wheel doesn't work. It does the same as Wheel only. This is how it was forever. I'm not in fit page or fit width mode, no. Never worked with older versions, nor with the latest plasma Fedora 40 KDE spin where Plasma 6. All my mice with a single wheel and do not tilt. I'm out of luck.

mox , (edited )

Alt+Wheel works for me. Plasma 5.27.5, Qt 5.15.8, Okular 22.12.3.

Is it possible you have overridden the default shortcuts, or something is interfering with them?

Do you have an unusual mouse wheel, like one that rolls freely instead of in steps, or a touchpad-simulated one?

Maybe you've discovered a Plasma 6 bug?

fallingcats , to KDE in Possible to scroll sideways on Okular?

Many mice can scroll sideways by tilting the scroll wheel. If that's something you use often enough, maybe that's something to consider

tychosmoose , to KDE in Possible to scroll sideways on Okular?

Try Alt+Wheel

mox , (edited )

Yes, Alt+Wheel normally works. I think it's a standard shortcut in Qt apps. (Gtk apps use Shift+Wheel.)

This assumes you're not in Fit Width or Fit Page mode, of course.

cesi OP ,

This is what I would expect, but it doesn't do differently as I use only a wheel. Could it be somewhere in the settings of the KDE itself?

DmMacniel , (edited ) to KDE in Possible to scroll sideways on Okular?

Isn't drag to pan, or the minimap in the preview pane, or the cursor keys sufficient for your task?

sxan , to KDE in List of locales in Plasma
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Maybe because not every system is Debian, and Plasma has to work on systems that either don't have /usr/share/i18n/supported or put is somewhere else?

I manage a project that encounters this sort of thing regularly; my biggest problem is terminfo entries. Not all distributions contain all of the same terminfos. It is one of the biggest source of bug reports my project gets. I've been considering just embedding all of the terminfos in my project, just so I know they'll all be there on every system it's installed.

I don't know this is Plasma's reason for including their own list, but it could easily be. It could also be because those are the locales Plasma supports, and it may not support every locale that might be in the distro system list.

eager_eagle , (edited ) to KDE in List of locales in Plasma
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fwiw here's the en_SE locale source I use

http://www.stacken.kth.se/~auno/en_SE

as /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_SE

so yes, you can add them

formicant OP ,

fwiw here’s the en_SE locale source I use
http://www.stacken.kth.se/~auno/en_SE
as /usr/share/i18n/locales/en_SE
so yes, you can add them

This is adding a KDE layout into the system.

Can I add a system layout into KDE?

eager_eagle , (edited )
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I don't know what you mean by that. It's a locale, it has nothing to do with KDE or Plasma. It doesn't even need a desktop environment. Plasma Settings will just pick up the ones you have installed.

formicant OP , (edited )

I don’t know what you mean by that. It’s a locale, it has nothing to do with KDE or Plasma. It doesn’t even need a desktop environment. Plasma Settings will just pick up the ones you have installed.

I used to think so too.

However, Plasma apparently has its own list of locales not identical to the system one. (See the first post)

eager_eagle , (edited )
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I can see both en_DK and en_SE

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/892d57ee-eb90-41c4-bd49-962b3b2e7a55.png

did you run locale-gen after adding it?

boredsquirrel , to KDE in Crystal Dock v2.0 and Crystal Remix icon theme v2.1 released!

Very very cool!

I would love to try a more KDE 3 like style on Plasma 6.

Unlike Windows 11, Plasma just got better. But I may prefer the style of Windows 7, it is just more beautiful.

The modern stuff makes a lot of usability sense, and is way simpler. Also theming between GUI Toolkits is easier, for me only GTK, Qt, Electron and a bit libcosmic.

leopold ,

KDE3's Plastik style was closer to XP's Luna than Vista/7's Aero. The default icon theme CrystalSVG had a colorful pastel and cartoonish style. There's a full port of it to Plasma 5 here. It should still work fine in Plasma 6.

The Plasma 4 Oxygen style was much closer to the detailed realistic skeuomorphic style of Aero (though it was probably more so inspired by early OSX Aqua). It is still usable on Plasma 6 and packages for the theme should be available in your preferred distributions' repositories.

Crystal Remix is really a mix of three icon themes designed by Everaldo Coelho in the 2000s. Only the first of these, the aforementioned CrystalSVG, was ever an official KDE theme. The second is Crystal Clear, the successor to CrystalSVG. It had a more detailed and realistic style compared to CrystalSVG, looking far closer to Aero. The third one is Crystal Project, the final iteration of Crystal. It went further into Crystal Clear's direction and erased the last vestiges of CrystalSVG's more cartoonish style. Crystal Project's icons are particularly detailed and I'd consider it a really underappreciated piece of skeuomorphic icon design.

Personally, I'm not that big on Crystal Remix. I'd prefer either a complete CrystalSVG-styled icon theme or a complete Crystal Project-styled icon theme. Preferably the latter because the former already pretty much exists. The two styles don't mesh together all that well, IMO. Crystal Remix's coverage (especially for action icons) is also a bit lacking and it's pretty common to run into unthemed Breeze icons in some applications.

Crystal Dock doesn't strike me as particularly KDE3-ish. It's basically nothing like KDE3's Kicker, though there were a lot of popular third party docks in the KDE3 era like KoolDock, which were actually quite similar to this project. All of them are gone by now and there's been a lot of demand for new third party docks since the death of Latte Dock. So I anticipate this project will make quite a few people happy.

boredsquirrel ,

Thanks for all the info and links!

I just always use Breeze exactly because of that "unthemed icons" issue, and also compatibility with the other Toolkits.

Making a new complete icon theme is intense work.

Personally I think the redesigns that are happening to Breeze are the better direction, especially detailed mini icons are damn unusable.

But I will try the other icon sets!

dangvd OP ,

Crystal Remix, in the most recent versions, uses mostly Crystal Project icons because I also think it's the best one out of the three, and also for consistency reason like you said. I will update the project description to reflect this. I will also try to increase the coverage when possible.

It's not a coincidence that Crystal Dock is similar to KoolDock -- they are both based on my previous dock KSmoothDock which I wrote for KDE3 and KDE Plasma 5. KoolDock was a fork of it during KDE3 time, and Crystal Dock is the successor dock. I changed the name mainly to reflect the change from a KDE-only dock to a cross-desktop KDE-first one.

dangvd OP ,

Thanks a lot!
Btw I also prefer the colourful, shiny, detailed style of KDE 3/4, Windows Vista/7, MacOSX 10.0 - 10.9 :)

bloubz , to Firefox in Has this sub (or whatever it's called on Lemmy) been hacked?
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Community

penquin OP ,

Thank you.

tjn21 , to Firefox in Has this sub (or whatever it's called on Lemmy) been hacked?

I'm not seeing any such posts on fedia.

rotopenguin , to Linux in Caps lock is slow on linux
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The fix is to make it a Ctrl key.

simple , to Firefox in Has this sub (or whatever it's called on Lemmy) been hacked?
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Not hacked, it's just getting spammed and I'm not sure if the mods are still active.

Zagorath ,
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mod, singular.

They were "active" at least as of 4 days ago, though before that one post their previous post is almost a month old, and they haven't left a comment in 6 months, so it's doubtful that they're active as a mod.

You're probably best off going to !firefox which seems more active.

penquin OP ,

Makes sense. Thank you for the link

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