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Sry for not pinging back earlier but this sounds awesome.
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jensreuterberg accepted this revision.
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This revision is now accepted and ready to land.
Sure thing - I worry that there may be some technical difficulties even
though I, with my limited technical skillset, can't foresee any. (Waiting
nervously for a dev to kick
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Heh I may be the one who used transparent images - the idea being that you
could, in theory set colour of an entire wallpaper based on icon colour using
the correct kind of transparent image (essentially making darker parts less
transparent meaning the lighter
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I agree with this change but want to add, for posterity, since we don't know
the future effects: IF something collaps due to this, some text-colour-to-icon
thing pops up - we need to revert or work around it. So essentially banking on
the edit to be easily don
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Just throwing this in: Hobbit is a tricky one - remember that most for
example fantasy games etc translate to "halfling" (I feel randomly disappointed
there aren't more D&D players in this crowd)
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Say FOR EXAMPLE (an example, not a clear suggestion or goal) - we could
design all popups to follow a simple layout like this https://imgur.com/a/xbGt1
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To be quite honest I don't think there is a complete agreement on the layouts
of the systray dialogues, although one should be considered - but since systray
dialogues have a bit of a history and there are still plans going about another
systray dialogue layou
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I would avoid the shadows personally - it would be better to focus on better
spacing between the two areas and a clearer font usage to define them. Like
Broulik mentions it was removed more or less by active choice
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From the VDG's standpoint there is zero reason to block this - as Andy have
mentioned above. As for adding options to breeze I didn't know we had anything
against it.
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The hamburger menu was my suggestion so I should probably say something about
it - for me the "launch" option is completely meaningless fluff. Another button
to nothing. That being said, if this is something critical in normal usage then
it should be in there
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You do have a good point. Perfect black on light-light grey is the preferred
one... (although as a print-monkey I need to say "Bright Yellow on Dark Grey"
or the other print monkeys may get angry ;)
You do have a good point. Perfect black on light-light grey is the preferred
one... (although as a print-monkey I need to say "Bright Yellow on Dark Grey"
or the other print monkeys may get angry ;) ) I worry about the inverted
colour scheme though and icon effects.
I propose this - lets create
I have to agree with Sebas here: the choice is a "damned if you do, damned if
you don't level" - the harsh contrasts would make many users feel as if the
experience is worse...
I am not trying to wave you away of course - you are more than right there are
many users who find the theme too vagu
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=381288
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I have to agree with Sebas here: the choice is a "damned if you do, damned if
you don't level" - the harsh contrasts would make many users feel as if the
experience is worse...
I am not try
aim for as well.
On Thursday, 15 June 2017 21.11.34 CEST Martin Flöser wrote:
> Am 2017-06-09 09:40, schrieb Jens Reuterberg:
> > Time to get back to the vision.
> >
> > Plasma Vision 2
> > Plasma never dictates the user's needs, it only strives to
n, Jun 11, 2017 at 11:13 PM, Jonathan Riddell
> >>
> >> wrote:
> >>> Yay, I like it.
> >>>
> >>> Across different operating systems? We don't do anything on Windows or
> >>> Mac.
> >>>
> >>> Jonathan
&g
Awesome! "elegant" is a lovelly way to cover that ground - what do you think
Martin?
/jens
On tisdag 13 juni 2017 kl. 11:30:10 CEST Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> On zaterdag 10 juni 2017 09:28:38 CEST Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > You are a man of my own heart!
> >
> >
Sunday, 11 June 2017 23.13.12 CEST Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> Yay, I like it.
>
> Across different operating systems? We don't do anything on Windows or Mac.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 09:40:28AM +0200, Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > Time to get ba
eauty as
"lacking function" (or functionalism/brutalism) - perhaps that is for another
time?
On Friday, 9 June 2017 11.10.11 CEST Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Jens Reuterberg - 09.06.17, 09:40:
> > We build to be durable, we create to be usable, we design to be
> > interest
Time to get back to the vision.
Plasma Vision 2
Plasma Desktop is a cross device work environment where total trust is put on
the user's capacity to best define her own workflow and preferences.
Plasma is simple by default, a clean work area for real world usage which
intends to sta
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I have to agree with Marco (inside) although I am currently wearing a striped
tanktop and chequered shorts so "good taste" may not apply to me ;)
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Ping?
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Sry not critical input or anything - but wanted to say "Great work!" :)
On Sunday, 28 May 2017 23.51.19 CEST Łukasz Sawicki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a Plasma 5.10 video NOT FINAL yet ;). Feel free to post your
> opinions, comments etc about it. I don't plan any radical changes but
> I can still
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Sry for seeming obtuse here but isn't the results from previous queries saved
between sessions and displayed for the search?
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I'm not entirely certain which are the "technical" ones you refer - is it the
B/W then thank you I made them.
I rather disagree with you except on one point - the default avatar - I think
that
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I think both are good (but man those colours Aleix :D also the text should be
white)
The logic behind the alternatives for posterity:
1. Buttons on bottom of Detail view - the install button in the detail view
is there for those who will want to read in
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Fancy work!
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About half a year ago this thread started and so far no actual change has
happened.
The background is that the past logo for Plasma Desktop was disagreed upon by
the Plasma developer team and they wanted a new one. Thomas created a
competition of sorts which had a lot of suggestions in it.
Cu
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Lovelly! <3
The animations remaining feel way cleaner
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On Saturday, 26 November 2016 13:44:50 CET Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> It will, come hell or high water be finished tomorrow
> (Got three other projects that needs to be worked on today)
>
> Miscommunication is a bummer but it happens - no hard feelings or anything I
> hope. Let
It will, come hell or high water be finished tomorrow
(Got three other projects that needs to be worked on today)
Miscommunication is a bummer but it happens - no hard feelings or anything I
hope. Let's laugh about it when we're older :)
On Friday, 25 November 2016 16:23:44 CET Marco Martin w
Sry for long wait, there was some misunderstandings concerning touchpad
gestures based on past work and was set right today that no matter on what
level we where at, we should pass it onward.
So these are all based on the normal assumptions and understanding of how
designing something which we
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True it is a bit of an odd duck that whole area :) Either way, no blockage
from our POV as far as I can tell
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From a visual standpoint: on the one hand it breaks the "Left Align Text"
when available, on the other the key feature of it is to inform the user of
something critical (which trumps visual coherence to the theme). So there is no
protest from the Visual/Design
:)
>
> I agree with that, but I don't agree that my point of view doesn't say
> anything: see above.
>
> Cheers
> Olivier
>
> > On 26 September 2016 18:33:00 CEST, Olivier Churlaud
> >
>
> wrote:
> > >Le lundi 26 septembre 20
in a professional context,
where productivity, performance and privacy are essential"
Added to that may come the "detail parts" and it will be packaged up, we just
want to give everyone a chance to comment first until we nail it down.
/Jens
On Monday, 4 April 2016 15:45:30 CEST Jens Reu
> As you walked me trough the design a bit before, I think the design is quite
> reasonable and feasible (i have doubts only on the semitransparent session
> switcher, it may have to be baked in the lockscreen for now instead, but
> those are just small details right now)
>
Yes added an alternativ
Please note that the green buttons in SDDM and Lockscreen will change to
proper Plasma buttons instead of wide green ones.
Here is the Pholio page which might be valuable to keep an eye on
https://phabricator.kde.org/M58
On Monday, 25 July 2016 12:24:56 CEST Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> From G
From Grub-to-shutdown, a unified experience
GOAL OF PROJECT:
To create one sensation from grub to shutdown, where the user whenever she is
outside of the desktop environment and interacting with the parts needed to
make the desktop environment make sense feel like she is part of one unified
who
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I would make a bugreport of it.
(Also I notice that you have a few icons there that don't come with any
padding at all (like trojita icons (hmm you've managed to sort out multiple
IMAP accounts?) and the weird circle one)) which is something we simply can't
fix except by actively fixing all br
IRC is too uncommon to be "ship by default" - Cantata is not relevant enough
and VLC will work as that if needed, or something more simplistic would be
good (and Luca's criticism is relevant as the distro maintainers for distros
more focused on software freedom would have massive issues).
The l
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example for new Breeze multicolour image
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> On July 1, 2016, 7:23 a.m., Jan Grulich wrote:
> > Looks good for me, let's wait for the VDG approval.
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replace the network icon we are all for.
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"buttons moving around
between KCM's" is a no brainer UI wise to fix. When one button which does the
same thing is flung across the screen this cause all other fixes to the layout
to be more or less meaningless.
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On July 2, 2016, 8:34 a.m., Andr
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How is this presented to the user, visually? I mean when using shortcuts the
pop-up (early morning the oms/cms/abbreviation-thing) that shows you sound is
muted, or lowered/raised is on screen for just a flicker - which for most are
enough since the informatio
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From a design perspective this is a no-brainer. Using another font is
meaningless. So we in the VDG obviously approve of a switch to Noto Mono.
(that said I cant comment on the technical issues only the design ones)
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I'm working on some nice infopgraphic for "How to do a bugreport" - the idea
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contact devs in a good and friendly way.
The notes I have so far about it is:
1) How to get the relevant data about the bug ou
On the one hand I fell in love with the word "nimble" (We have to do something
cool based on words like "nimble" and "swift" one day - I don't know what but
I will bribe you till you do it Sebas, we can't let those two words get to
some marketing department somewhere)
On the other David has som
be
connected to when it comes to words I feel - I may be wrong of course these
are just my reasonings)
On Monday, 4 April 2016 15:04:30 CEST Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> On 4 April 2016 at 14:58, Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > Thanks for feedback! :)
> >
> >> First, i
comes second.
that part IMHO needs rework
[16:04] or "devices"
On Monday, 4 April 2016 16:05:25 CEST Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> Ok so some good criticism from IRC that I thought I should document here for
> posterity:
>
> [15:57] - criticism: "Plasma is not good enoug
bshah: would "performant user interface" work better?
[16:01] depends on if we consider Plasma technology or user
interface..
[16:01] sebas: yeah true, should we soften the "professional" bit?
[16:02] yes, please try (not sure it'll work, but I'm curious what you
can
Thanks for feedback! :)
> First, it looks very professional, nice :)
> one thing tough , is the underline of the words, the red underline may look
> like a spellcheck error (i'm wondering if something else could be used
> instead of an underline, like bullets, those icons in small, or just a
> bac
ng light color?
>
> Marco Martin wrote:
> yeah, it's not adjusting backgroundcontrast, that may need fixing somehow
> and that's *also* why is not exactly the same color
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As the one responsible for the logo work (since Uri who made that and other
bits is in the VDG) I should probably shime in here.
The three dots and the arrow is simply because of the connections to the K
logo. The reasoning for it is to make it flexible (do note that we came in
blind into this,
, propose, marry and have
ten kids with it I would. (I had no idea this was in the pipes but from a
design perspective this makes PERFECT sense) VDG approves
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On Jan. 5, 2016, 11:16 a.m., Marco Martin wrote:
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Hello,
concerning fonts - the choice of fonts is always a tricky call. Aside from an
exact, and more feature complete version of Oxygen which sadly doesn't exist,
Noto is the perfect choice for us.
It's a very well made standardized font and the only other contender was the
Firefox Fira IIRC an
Hello,
concerning fonts - the choice of fonts is always a tricky call. Aside from an
exact, and more feature complete version of Oxygen which sadly doesn't exist,
Noto is the perfect choice for us.
It's a very well made standardized font and the only other contender was the
Firefox Fira IIRC an
On Monday, August 17, 2015 05:12:00 AM Jeremy Whiting wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 4:42 AM, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > Present: Bhushan, David, Jens, Kai Uwe, Martin G, Ozark, Sebastian
> > Date: 17 August, 2015
> >
> > Bhushan:
> > - working on apps, first off comic book reader
> > - Looked
Perhaps link to the toolkit in the HIG?
Den 23 aug 2015 10:34 fm skrev Alex Merry :
>
> Techbase has a page titled "Plasma Interface Guidelines"[0]. Leaving
> aside the unfortunate acronym, this page is sparsely populated and last
> edited in 2012. It is also linked from the development guidelin
On Friday, August 21, 2015 09:13:11 PM Andrew Lake wrote:
> My own opinion, having written the original code, is that we should simply
> remove it altogether. I consider it an extreme corner case for
> customization that, at best, belongs in a Plasma theme creation tool, not
> system settings.
>
>
On Monday, August 17, 2015 05:12:00 AM Jeremy Whiting wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 4:42 AM, Sebastian Kügler wrote:
> > Present: Bhushan, David, Jens, Kai Uwe, Martin G, Ozark, Sebastian
> > Date: 17 August, 2015
> >
> > Bhushan:
> > - working on apps, first off comic book reader
> > - Looked
PRESENT: Ivan, Sebas, Thomas and Jens
MEETING GOAL:
write up a vision statement for Plasma Mobile and talk about the early work of
the Plasma Mobile HIG and design goals.
The vision we ended with, after much debate of different wordings, what should
and shouldn't be included in a vision statem
of the icon when
in systray is kinda off it seems in the screenshots (the line is thinner in the
other icons, 1px I think) and the icon itself is too big taking over a large
chunk of the intended padding. Maybe those are connected? I'll ping Uri and
double check
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I think its a lot more complex - because in reality what is KDE? If KDE is
ment to be a set of applications which also have a desktop available then the
applications should be able to set preferred browser or if nothing else pick
up what browser is preferred by the desktop (unless stated elsewhe
tell people to check in
with legal issues and that its GPL we're going with license wise
and not stress out about to much at this early stage,
On Thursday, March 12, 2015 02:00:23 PM Martin Klapetek
wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 1:53 PM, Jens Reuterberg
wrote:
> > Well
Well just as a suggestion can't we post something like "please
remember to check your local laws concerning official
buildings and people" and then IF someone hands over an
image of an official building then we can ask them.
I mean there's no point burning the house down to protect it
from bur
Well there was talk about some easy way to edit colors and spacing of
individual SVG-files (I mean it IS reaaally complex to edit themes)...
Might be worth looking into?
Pedro: I can only suggest that you try to edit them in Karbon instead
of Inkscape since it contains a better sorting of obje
One idea could be to use the size differences and placement mean something.
Say that I have five windows open, one that I use constantly and one that keep
checking out every now and then - the placement that would make most
sense then is to make sure that I as a user can quickest focus on the wi
On Monday 05 January 2015 01:34:17 Aleix Pol wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 3, 2015 at 6:23 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer
wrote:
> > Hi everyone,
> > while writing up a vision for Plasma interaction, the VDG noticed
that it
> > was unclear exactly what terms to use when referring to Plasma
Desktop
> > specifically
Martin is totally to blame I think. I remember, if it was a few days ago when
it essentially was a large, communal "AHAAA" moment. Which is sort of the
reason for DWD as a term for it.
We need to communicate the relevant differences for the technical reasons
behind not using CSD's but also that
Oh you're thinking of Client Side Decorations, not DWD's.
On Wednesday 22 October 2014 17.25.33 Christoph Feck wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 October 2014 16:37:26 Jonathan Riddell wrote:
> > -Jens announced "Dynamic Window Decoration", an idea of using
> >
> > server side decoations with widgets in t
Sry for a late reply (sick and been sleeping) but the one
Harald Sitter and I fiddled with during Akademy was kinda
nice where it used a blurred version of your wallpaper.
1) It didn't reveal the nature of your wallpaper (we tested,
extensively)
2) It creates the sensation of "fading to desktop
[silently cheering you on!]
On Thursday 02 October 2014 19.23.17 Aleix Pol wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Aleix Pol wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd like to have it moved to get it released with the Plasma 5.2 release,
> > so no rush. I think though it's a good match as I think KDE has had a nee
No objections just a massive thumbs up!
On Wednesday 01 October 2014 16.21.03 Andrew Lake wrote:
> For anyone using the breeze dark theme, I've been meaning for a while to
> make some adjustments so that the edges aren't quite so pronounced and
high
> contrast. It looks this way because it's cur
lk about old releases, try to be a revisionist rarely works.
>
> Jonathan
>
> On Mon, Jul 07, 2014 at 11:44:32AM +0200, Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > Someone said "branding" so I appeared like a Bloody Mary figure in the
> > mirror.
> >
> > Why not Plasm
Someone said "branding" so I appeared like a Bloody Mary figure in the mirror.
Why not Plasma 4? Or "Plasma Past"? I mean in all honesty the issue isn't that
big except from a communicative aspect (in which case "Plasma Past", "Former
Plasma" etc are all good) or a technical aspect (in which cas
smaller in resolution (to save on space I guess) since,
using gaussian blur removes all detail anyway and the resolution becomes
almost meaningless.
(Granted I know close to nothing about the subject - just wondering why that
wouldn't work)
On Monday 23 June 2014 08.42.27 Jens Reuterberg
Ok so I have to ask (because my mum once told me as a child, slow people ask a
lot of questions - but only complete idiots don't) :)
Place be nice.
Wouldn't it be possible to have the wallpaper picker pick the login wallpaper
as well? I mean say I choose a wallpaper with a photo of a dog or som
ow people to install Qtcurve in its
entirety if they want?
/Jens
On Thursday 19 June 2014 14.20.06 Hugo Pereira Da Costa wrote:
> On 06/17/2014 10:56 AM, Marco Martin wrote:
> > On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Marco Martin
>
> > <mailto:notm...@gmail.com>> wrote
>
> Then just leave the bomb? We probably have more important issues than this.
>
No, we don't. It may seem really silly and tiny (I completely agree, I don't
even understand why the icon is there - but as Martin said, every window has
an icon). But these are the things that add up. If we don
Haha! That was AWESOME! ok okokok I wanna do that!
On Thursday 22 May 2014 21.54.33 Marco Martin wrote:
> what about the paperclip bended in cloud shape?
> (admittely this attempt isn't that great, but maybe can be evolved a bit)
>
> On Thursday 22 May 2014, Jens wrote:
> > I already tried it a
nesday 21 May 2014 21:37:19 Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/pastebin.svg
> > http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/harddrive.svg
> >
> > So these two in sorta the style of fabian, do they work for now? Will do
> > the plasmoid preview too
>
>
; > On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 9:37 PM, Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> > > http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/pastebin.svg
> > > http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/harddrive.svg
> > >
> > > So these two in sorta the style of fabian, do they work for now? Will do
> > >
http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/pastebin.svg
http://wstaw.org/m/2014/05/21/harddrive.svg
So these two in sorta the style of fabian, do they work for now? Will do the
plasmoid preview too
On Wednesday 21 May 2014 10.23.39 Jens Reuterberg wrote:
> Ok I'm on it. Have some laundry to do but
Marco if you have a list send it send it :)
On Tuesday 20 May 2014 19.00.08 Marco Martin wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 May 2014, Ivan Čukić wrote:
> > The issue is a bit broader.
> >
> > 1. There are a few whose icons are overlapping (my favourite is an icon
> > with an analogue clock on the digital clo
Ok I'm on it. Have some laundry to do but will get to "the office" after lunch
On Wednesday 21 May 2014 10.20.03 Martin Klapetek wrote:
> Speaking of which - we do need one new systray icon for [1], the current
> oxygen one is "drive-harddisk". It shows up when you're running low on your
> disk sp
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