![]() On the backend side, Plasma now has full touch support for Folder View/desktop items, and optional Systemd integration, which improves startup times and gains the ability to group processes by app. To top it all off, Plasma now uses an Icons-Only Task Manager by default. The overhauled visuals we’ve been working on for years started landing, including a defined header area in apps and plasma applets, an updated Breeze Light color scheme that’s now used by default, a new more compact OSD style, and a new optional hybrid dark/light theme. It was a big year for Plasma and Breeze app styling. We kicked off the year with the Plasma 5.18 Long Term Support version, which was received very well, and is shipped in Kubuntu 20.04 and openSUSE Leap 15.2. We also began the process of migrating to a totally new single sign-on system. After that will be Phabricator Tasks, and then hopefully bug reporting (a man can dream). We began the process of migrating to GitLab at ! Thus far we are using GitLab for code review, and are working on migrating the continuous integration system next. We had our first virtual Akademy, and it went very well thanks to KDE’s talented sysadmins! You can watch the video recordings of all the talks, workshops, and other content at. The following websites were created or overhauled to modern standards and content: Phew! You can read more about it on Aleix’s blog: Websites This year massive progress was made on the Plasma Wayland session, including screencasting support, shared clipboard support in Klipper, support for middle-click-paste, support for multi-GPU output, support for thew KRunner windows runner, Task Manager Window thumbnails, screen rotation, High DPI screenshot and timer support in Spectacle, the virtual keyboard now works for GTK apps, configurable mouse and touchpad scroll speed, and global menu support.
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