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kokada ◴[] No.45289160[source]
Hi folks, author here. Happy to answer questions.
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sho_hn ◴[] No.45289267[source]
Plasma dev here, also happy to answer questions!
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pabs3 ◴[] No.45290141[source]
No questions, just some rough edges to report; infinite clipboard history would be nice, notifications search/sorting would be nice, notifications panel gets slow with hundreds of notifications (from IRC bots) when dragging the scrollbar, notifications panel icons could be removable or made smaller or just have one per app.
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1. 2b3a51 ◴[] No.45292047{3}[source]
Thanks to all the KDE devs for their work.

Something I use a lot on xfce4 is the Alt-F11 shortcut (it toggles) that maximises a window over the bottom bar and removes the title bar.

In this way, with LibreOffice or say Inkscape I get the application menus at the top and the applications controls at the bottom of the screen. No hotspots - nothing pops up.

On Fedora's live KDE iso I can use the window control menu to supress the title bar on a maximised window and I can hide the bottom bar but its a faff requiring multiple steps.