KDE

All pieces together (Lancelot)

First of all, don’t sweat about the uglyfication of Lancelot’s theme in this screenshot. This was made just for testing purposes.

I am aware that this is the ugliest screenshot I’ve ever made, but I don’t care - it fits it’s purpose.

It demonstrates:

  • Compositing - Yes, Lancelot now has true transparency thanks to Siraj’s QtDisplay class made for Raptor (I love free/libre software).
  • Plasma’s applets - And, the second thing, Lancelot can load Plasma applets. Don’t know what’s the purpose of that, but it’s so awsome! :)

If you have read the commit digest feature of Lancelot, you know that these features were meant for 4.1, and not to be made right now. But, I get easily distracted from the main job by these small things.

The thing that will probably miss 4.0 although I was counting on it is the “Contacts” section. Most of the features related to it depend on the progress of Akonadi.

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3 Comments »

  1. No pretty screenshoots no comments? ;)

    I tried Lancelot from SVN yesterday, it worked very well. Sure it felt strange to not click, but I really liked the extender mode - triggered the logout button multiple times just to try it out.

    Your vision of the start menu seems to be the closest to mine, I really look forward to seeing the development of Lancelot. Keep up with the great work!

    Comment by Hans — November 1, 2007 @ 8:42 pm

  2. @Hans
    Yeah, I’ll have to make a screencast next time :)

    I’m glad if it works for you. If you want, you can click as well. It seamed better approach to allow clicking in no-click mode :)

    Comment by admin — November 2, 2007 @ 8:17 am

  3. In search for new KDE 4 apps I discovered “Lancelot” and I was amazed at once. I think this application will become one of the most important porgrams for KDE 4. It has all aspects for a modern launching of all actions. I really like this application and it summarize all things from other launchers like KBFX, Kickoff and Tasty Menu.
    You make a good job. Thanks for that

    Comment by Stefan Arold — November 6, 2007 @ 8:51 pm

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