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n1729@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

This week in KDE: re-organized System Settings

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This week in KDE: re-organized System Settings

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n1729@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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Plasma 6 General info – Open issues: 91 System Settings’ sidebar has gotten a much-needed re-organization! This is still under development and may change a bit before the final release,…

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/6427579

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    Screenshot section showing the menu entries "Appearance  Style", "Colors  Themes", "Text  Fonts" and "Apps  Windows". A straight line has been drawn through the four ampersand symbols in those entry titles.

    Connect Four, I win!

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    They do that to help hide the fact that some feature get removed.

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      And even after that KDE still has a crazy amount of customisation.

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    serioulsy… not done yet? Like Gnome… more than 10years and system settings UI is not yet stable.

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      Neither is Mac or Windows. The only stable system setting is a text file, and even that gets moved around.

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