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bydremon ( 735466 ) writes:
Recent KDE Plasma versions are stable, polished, fully customizable. Perfect? probably not, there are some occasional issues, but nothing truly irritating. I use openSUSE Tumbleweed (rolling distro) as a main OS on my laptop and desktop. While many distributions focus on GNOME environment, Tumbleweed has first-class support for Plasma. Wayland works great out of the box, also for most third-party apps. Built-in snapshot support makes sure the system stays stable all the time. As a software engineer, I think
byAnonymous Coward writes:
Rounded corners are a crime against efficiency and a waste of screen space that should be measured in pixels of shame KDE used to honor geometry but now it bows to softness like a UI that wants to be a pillow instead of a tool Every corner you round eats a slice of usable area a mockery of function for the sake of fake friendliness Computers are not supposed to coddle you they are supposed to obey with precision not wobble with whimsy The screen is sacred real estate and those wasted pixels add up like slow
bytest321 ( 8891681 ) writes:
KDE used to be the cathedral of customization
KDE is still the cathedral of customization.
* KDE lets you customize the curvature radius in pixels of the rounded corners; choose a different curvature radius for in-focus and inactive windows; the existence of an animation in between the two; activate or de-activate the rounded corners in tiled and/or in maximized windows; see Plasma 6.3 last May https://ubuntuhandbook.org/ind... [ubuntuhandbook.org]
* The new thing in Plasma 6.5 is now the borderless windows also can have bottom rounded corners. This time it's a Breeze effect. You can uncheck the box in the Breeze theme configuration (or you can use another of the themes shipped by default).
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