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plasma-hud
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plotinus
- ITT we post apps that need a GTK update to Gnome 40+ so people with skills can see which apps need design updates!
- Command Palettes: How Typing Commands Became the Norm Again
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Plotinus: A searchable command palette in every modern GTK+ application
This code seems to be pretty hacky, it works by injecting a dynamic library into the program and then looping on a timeout to rescan every window and attach a key handler: https://github.com/p-e-w/plotinus/blob/master/src/Keybinder....
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Hacker News top posts: May 22, 2021
Plotinus: A searchable command palette in every modern GTK+ application\ (10 comments)
- What are your thoughts on having the application menu on the titlebar?
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Global Menu
Sublime Text is actually a good example showing that the menubar and the command palette are two unrelated things. Sublime Text implements its own command palette, which has nothing to do with the global menu on macOS. A lot of apps do the exact same thing. I don't know why people insist on tying these two features together. You can even get menubar-less GTK apps a command palette with the GTK module Plotinus, without ever having to see a menubar.
plasma-hud
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Trying to rebind super key to rofi
If you have troubles implementing the dbus method you can take a look to the source code of plasma-hud here. It's a python daemon that creates a dbus service that you can call to show a rofi menu. Theres a lot of stuff going on there, but the important bits are at the end of the script, starting from line 713.
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How is a nearly 10-year-old desktop experience more complete than what we have today?
KDE apps have this built in (ctrl+shift+i). I love it. For non-KDE apps on Plasma there is no native solution but a KRunner plugin and a [Plasma extension](https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud.
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Gnome gets worse and KDE becomes better over time
More screen for the app itself. I have Global Menu on my top panel with plasma-hud.
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MacOS Help Search in Linux
If you want a single solution then look for projects implementing a "HUD". For KDE Plasma there is this one: https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud, that is a fork of this for Ubuntu Mate: https://github.com/ubuntu-mate/mate-hud. Hopefully you find something that suits your needs!
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RavynOS – Finesse of macOS. Freedom of FreeBSD
> Only using Qt apps on Linux is very hard.
There are even whole distris doing that… ;-)
https://kaosx.us/
I have hardly any GTK app installed and I would not know what I'm missing. (Firefox uses GTK but it has it's own UI anyway). Electron? That's the plague of modern times. Besides VSCode (which I will switch away in a blink as soon as the alternatives are ready) I don't use any Electron peep. Also here I would not know what I'm missing.
But of course, it's only me. YMMV
> Cmd+Shift+/ to search all menus is also super useful and I don't think you can do that on KDE.
Global menu is of course integrated in KDE. You can even use it form KRunner (of course with fuzzy search).
https://libreddit.northboot.xyz/r/kde/comments/r85jcz/tip_yo...
I think the idea of using a "HUD" in KDE is actually even older than the macOS feature.
https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud/
> If you don't think macOS can be configured then you are mistaken.
Apple products are made for the mass market. That's one of the reasons they actually follow the same philosophy as Gnome. What this means regarding options everybody knows I guess:
Options are hard to maintain and "confuse the user".
So Apple products are dumbed down even more with every release. (They even replace perfectly fine working software with "touch-ware" in the attempt to make everything more tailored to the causal users).
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Is there a way to allow export application menus to rofi?
Thank you. Turns out I was just looking for a rofi-based HUD and found one here.
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LPT - Use Command Bar to search through all the options in KDE apps
Yeah, this is because the feature is implemented into the apps and not on a system level. If you want that, there's this: https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud
- My custom HUD setup for plasma. Works with both GTK, Qt and electron app (everything with dbusmenu). Works on X11 and Wayland. Link- https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud, Theme- https://github.com.cnpmjs.org/undiabler/nord-rofi-theme
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GNOME IS NOT FAT!!!
And this for heads-up display (menu search on Alt): https://github.com/Zren/plasma-hud
What are some alternatives?
clamtk - An easy to use, light-weight, on-demand virus scanner for Linux systems
krunner-appmenu - KRunner appmenu plugin
Spedread - GTK speed reading software: Read like a speedrunner!
Fildem - Fildem global menu
Keypirinha-PackageControl - Provides commands to install/update/remove Keypirinha Packages
GlobalProtect-openconnect - A GlobalProtect VPN client for Linux, written in Rust, based on OpenConnect and Tauri, supports SSO with MFA, Yubikey, etc.
gnome-pomodoro - A time management utility for GNOME based on the pomodoro technique!
plasma-applet-tiledmenu
snapshot-explorer - A GTK-based application for browsing ZFS snapshots using the system file manager (e.g. Nautilus on GNOME) and restoring files from them.
material-decoration - Material-ish window decoration theme for KWin, with LIM, based on zzag's original design.
breeze-alphablack - Breeze Light theme with minor improvements and a black panel/titlebar.