On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 1:25 PM Martin Koller <kol...@aon.at> wrote: > > Hi, > > since some time has already passed and there was no conclusion, I'll try once > again > to announce liquidshell. > > I have made adjustments to the README which now says: > > liquidshell is a basic Desktop Shell implemented using QtWidgets. > > Main Features: > - Wallpaper per virtual desktop > - No animations, low memory and CPU footprint > - Instant startup > - No use of activities
How apps that deal with activities will work on? they will just silently ignore activities? > - QtWidgets based, therefore follows widget style from systemsettings > - Icons are used from your globally defined icon theme from systemsettings > - Colors are used from your globally defined color theme from systemsettings > - Can additionally be styled with css by passing the commandline option > -stylesheet filename.css > (see included example stylesheet.css) > - uses existing KDE Frameworks dialogs for most configurations, e.g. > StartMenu, Virtual Desktops, Bluetooth, Network > - Just one bottom DesktopPanel, containing: > StartMenu (allowing drag of entries into konqueror/dolphin to configure > QuickLaunch or AppMenu entries) > QuickLaunch (showing icons for .desktop files from a configurable folder) > AppMenu (showing .desktop files in a menu from a configurable folder, > defaults to users desktop folder) > Pager (for switching virtual desktops) > WindowList (Popup showing all open windows on all desktops) > TaskBar (showing windows on the current desktop, allowing drag of an entry > onto the Pager to move to a different desktop) > LockLogout > SysLoad widget including CPU, Memory, Swap and Network bars, live updated > tooltip > SysTray with integrated Network-, Notifications-, Device Notifier-, > Bluetooth-, Battery- display. > It also features PackageKit software updates integration. > The DeviceList also shows devices connected and paired with KDEConnect. > Display of StatusNotifier items from other applications (no legacy > embedded icons yet). > Notifications kept in a history list for some minutes, including > timestamp and text selectable per mouse > (very handy for copy/paste of TAC numbers from online banking received > via SMS and transferred to KDE > via kdeconnect) > Clock widget (with calendar popup, tooltip for selected cities) > > I think the final place should be extragear. > > openSuse's OBS has already packages for some distributions > > Screenshots: > http://members.aon.at/m.koller/liquidshell_20190310_light.png > http://members.aon.at/m.koller/liquidshell_20190310_dark.png > > -- > Best regards/Schöne Grüße > > Martin > A: Because it breaks the logical sequence of discussion > Q: Why is top posting bad? > > () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail > /\ - against proprietary attachments > > Geschenkideen, Accessoires, Seifen, Kulinarisches: www.lillehus.at > >