klassy
material-decoration
klassy | material-decoration | |
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550 | 191 | |
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9.6 | 0.0 | |
20 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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klassy
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Whats the main challenge in KDE adoption for New users, and how can it be addressed?
That's why I developed Klassy to try and experiment with alternatives, and tried to make the window decoration icons more like what was in KDE1 and visually represent the window shape. I would also be willing to make a simpler, stripped-down version with fewer configuration options if necessary.
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Somebody want to help revive Adapta KDE?
If you want to bypass problems in Aurorae, you can almost exactly recreate that window decoration using Klassy and the "use system icon theme" with Papirus icons:
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Klassy v4.3 customizable window decoration and application style released for Plasma 5.27
See discussion at: https://github.com/paulmcauley/klassy/issues/61
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Manually block auto suspend and screen locking from commandline or a keyboard shortcut
Not so straightforward setup but here you go: - Plasma theme: Modified lightly-plasma - Application theme: this fork of Lightly - Window decoration: Klassy - Window rounded corners: (LightlyShaders KWin effect)[https://github.com/a-parhom/LightlyShaders/] - Wallpaper - Plasma and everything else colors: kde-material-you-colors
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Why do so many window decorations have massive Borders? (Ay fix?)
Breeze isn't affected because it's written as C++ code instead of just using images and a text config file, but the downside is that it's a lot more complicated to create a custom one (the only one I know of that still appears to see some development is Klassy, which is a fork of Breeze).
- Window decorations not blurring
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I can't figure out how to make the top of the windows transparent with Kvantum.
Try installing Klassy windows decoration. It has option to configure the amount of transparency. If it doesn't work too, there some issue that would need a bug report
- What's up with Klassy window decoration? Is it impossible to use it anymore?
- Why the awful desktop and logout / lock screen freeze has not been fixed yet?
- If you dont complain you get nothing! What features/bug fixes you want to see in future KDE
material-decoration
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Klassy v4.3 customizable window decoration and application style released for Plasma 5.27
Question, have you considered implementing locally integrated menus like in this decoration https://github.com/Zren/material-decoration ?
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How to add full appmenu to decoration?
There is this project but I am not sure its the best way. It has an Arch and an rpm package, so you dont have to build it yourself.
- A way to add the top menu to decorations?
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This week in KDE: Plasma 6 starts to take shape
You don't need empty space for that. GTK lets you drag from anywhere on the headerbar, buttons included. Similarly, the KDE material decorations which implements LIM also lets you drag from the integrated menubar. Buttons don't need to reduce the draggable area at all. Not that I want Plasma to have CSD of course, but having LIM available in official decorations would be nice.
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Gnome seems to be developed by interface nazis, where consistently the excuse for not doign something is not "it's too complicated to do", but "it would confuse users". -Linus Torvalds
You can get rid of menu bars. Most KDE apps use a hamburger menu by default now instead of a menu bar. Pressing CTRL+M lets you switch between hamburger menu and menu bar in KDE apps. KDE has no CSD tho and that's not something that's going to change, but you can move that hamburger menu to the title bar in window decoration settings. If you use the Material Decorations theme, you can even have your menu bar inside of the title bar. Or you can just use GNOME apps in KDE. That works too. But I mean, you've already said GNOME suits your workflow perfectly, so just keep using that. It doesn't seem like you've got any reason to switch to KDE.
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How to install material-decoration decoration theme for KDE in OpenSUSE Leap 15.4?
Link to the project's github.
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This week in KDE: custom tiling – Adventures in Linux and KDE
My favorite implementation is locally integrated menus; this Material Decoration theme has it nicely implemented, but unfortunately it doesn't work on Wayland. I hope it'll manage to land in Breeze at some point.
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KDE Plasma 6.0 is expected to come next summer. What are your expectations?
There is a KWin decoration that supports this: https://github.com/Zren/material-decoration
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[QUESTION] Remove window title without removing window keys
Zren's Material decoration has an option to hide it, Breeze windows decoration doesn't.
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Hide window title in the top bar
might be easier to just remove the title from zren's material decoration then
What are some alternatives?
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
breeze-lim-package
LightlyShaders - Rounded window corners and outline effect for KWin.
Fildem - Fildem global menu
ShapeCorners - KDE effect rounds/chisels corners of your windows.
breeze-alphablack - Breeze Light theme with minor improvements and a black panel/titlebar.
breeze - Artwork, styles and assets for the Breeze visual style for the Plasma Desktop
plasma-hud - Provides a way to run menubar commands in KDE Plasma through rofi, much like the Unity 7 Heads-Up Display (HUD).
win10script - This is the Ultimate Windows 10 Script from a creation from multiple debloat scripts and gists from github.
superpaper - A cross-platform multi monitor wallpaper manager.
applet-window-title - Plasma 5 applet that shows the application title and icon for active window
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning