KDE-Rounded-Corners
wslg
KDE-Rounded-Corners | wslg | |
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15 | 141 | |
152 | 9,748 | |
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1.6 | 6.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 22 days ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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KDE-Rounded-Corners
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how to get rounded corners on app launcher and windows
Heya, You might want to check KDE-Rounded-Corners by Alex47 https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners
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This week in KDE: Oh so many things
Yeah, I want rounded corners too. If you don't already know about this, there is an extension that can provide rounded corners: https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners/
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Rounded Display Corners on KDE (DISPLAY not WINDOW)
Have you looked at KDE rounded corners?
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[Makefile:146: all] Error 2
I'm trying to build, this https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners, I followed the instructions and I get this; https://gist.github.com/pigeondotexe/93bc8c37a40f893d806e598e3032d1ae
- i mean a looot
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Does anyone know how to get rid of these corners?
This worked for me.
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Rounded corners should be possible?
https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners managed to get you rounded corners along with shadows.
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Manjaro KDE
Create 3 panels - top left (left aligned) - top center (center aligned) - top right (right aligned) Widgets on Panels: - Top Left - Corner Menu (if you know kpple, it's an enhanced version of it) - Application Title - Global Menu - Top Center - Any clock widget of choice (I use Better Inline Clock) - Top Right - Window Buttons (Download in kde.org, you will not find it if you will only click "Get New Widgets" I think) - System Tray - Volume - Any battery widget of choice - Bluetooth - Network - Ditto Menu - Notifications - Show Desktop Widget on Desktop: - Fancy Clock Packages: - Latte Dock - Add-on: mcOS-BigSur-small layout - download through ping or kde.org - Kvantum - Add-on: WhiteSur-Dark Kvantum Theme - download through ping or kde.org Global Theme: Edna Application Style: kvantum-dark (apply once kvantum is fully configured with the add-on theme) Plasma Style: WhiteSur-Dark (To have the curved or transparent panel) You can also try ROUNDED, it's somehow similar I think Window Decorations: - Window border size: No Borders Icons: Papirus-Green-Dark Cursors: FossaCursors Desktop Effects: (modify on your on liking) - Blur - Translucency (you can make inactive windows trasparent and more) KWin Scripts: Force Blur Window Rules: To remove title bar, follow steps on this link with a very little difference. You'll get it once you see it https://medium.com/@CodyReichert/how-to-hide-title-bars-in-kde-plasma-5-348e0df4087f Rounded Corner: https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners ***Note: Now, the last step to get rounded corners, for it to really work, don't run the command through terminal. Run it through krunner. Yes, krunner. Because if you run it through terminal and close the terminal, the effects will also be gone. Well, that's how it worked for me at least. Last step: Logout (I prefer restart) just to make sure everything is all good
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Rounded Corners
I don't quite understand what you want, but you can check out this add-on https://github.com/alex47/KDE-Rounded-Corners
- Rounding corners for blur effects.
wslg
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FreeRDP: A Remote Desktop Protocol Implementation
WSLg(Windows Subsystem for Linux GUI) uses RDP and FreeRDP to work: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
I haven't tried it yet, but I'm hopeful the experience is better than last time I tried Hyper-V enhanced linux experience. I imagine this use case is getting FreeRDP way more attention.
For years I've developed in a Linux VM on a Windows host via VirtualBox. The typing lag on this, particularly in IDEs like VSCode and Rider, finally got to me. So, I moved over to WSL and have to say; the experience is amazing.
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Wayland Is Pretty Good
This is running in WSL?
Microsoft has some wayland stuff already for WSL, though I think internally there's RDP involved: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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Need help getting Linux GUI applications to run on Windows through WSL 2
That said. Graphical apps will just run on WSL without needing to install anything. Check: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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I tried
What are you talking about? Its free forever https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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The world if Windows was POSIX compliant
Actually, you can https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
- better window management for GUI apps?
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Inconsistent Window Theme on GUI Apps
See: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg/issues/563 and other similar issues on wslg GitHub.
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Ask HN: Windows 10-based devs, are you upgrading to Windows 11?
Apparently, WSLg does away with the need for a separate X server, making things "easy" to use:
https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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Graphics in c++ but in wsl
There's two completely different aspects to your question. 1) How to manage libraries in c++ without dying from cringe? I'd suggest you use cmake as the build system and grab library sources directly from GitHub using this tool: https://github.com/cpm-cmake/CPM.cmake 2) How to get apps that run under WSL to display windows-native windows? I'm not sure, but it's probably this: https://github.com/microsoft/wslg
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How to access Ubuntu's stock desktop environment using wslg and D3D12?
Here’s a thread about it. You can get into the underlying RDP session instead of just apps launching. https://github.com/microsoft/wslg/issues/1019
What are some alternatives?
Lightly - A modern style for qt applications.
GWSL-Source - The actual code for GWSL. And some prebuilt releases.
KDE-Rounded-Corners - Rounds the corners of your windows in KDE Plasma 5 and 6
WSL2-Linux-Kernel - The source for the Linux kernel used in Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)
LightlyShaders - Round corners and outline effect for kwin.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
KDE-Plasma - Themes, decorations for KDE Plasma
WSL - Issues found on WSL
LightlyShaders - Rounded window corners and outline effect for KWin.
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
nord-wallpapers - moved to https://github.com/dxnst/nord-backgrounds
cmder - Lovely console emulator package for Windows