Leftovers: KDE
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Icon colors
Breeze icons are very simple SVG files, especially the ones used for actions that are mostly monochromatic are very simple, and that’s part of their appeal.
Since some time, Plasma themes that are SVG files as well have the capability of being colored with system themes.
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Krita 3.0 Release Candidate 1 Released
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Plasma 5.6.4 coming soon to Kubuntu Backports
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Plasma 5.6.4 available in Kubuntu 16.04 Backports
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A possible KRunner future and network searches
KRunner is one of the rare areas of Plasma that have been mostly stagnating since 4.x, and is one of the rare parts of Plasma that are still known to crash. At least, the UI has improved in the last few releases thanks to Kai who rightfully became the new KRunner maintainer.
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#3 days to go… some thoughts
In 3 days, the initial deadline for Google Summer of Code starts, but for a lot of student’s, the GSoC started days ago.
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Google Summer of Code with Marble !
Hello everybody, I am Akshat Tandon and I am a computer science undergraduate at IIIT-H, India. I have been selected in GSoC and this summer I will be working on Marble to improve its vector tiling and rendering capabilities.
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KStars Lite comes to Android
Let's start this post by watching two videos I have finally got KStars Lite working on Android.
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Transmission in QML pt 2
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Transmission on QML p3
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