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Brainstorming continued, and new updates [Lancelot]

Brainstorming

I must say that the Lancelot brainstorm topic on KDE forums is a success. Thanks to everyone who decided to get involved, and a special thanks goes to Aaron for twitting about it (I guess that it brought a fair share of visitors).

Updates

As of today, Lancelot can (again) be considered stable enough (the trunk version that is) for daily usage. We are nearing KDE 4.2, which in Lancelot’s terms mean that we are nearing the 1.5 version. Although it is a .x upgrade to 1.0 that was released for KDE 4.1 in September this year, it is far from being a minor update. I can freely say that it now has all the features that I need* :) . Now, there is only a matter of getting used to being able to use it without the mouse at all (I’ve got used to having to click on the search result to activate it instead of just pressing Enter).

* this is one of the reasons i decided to create the brainstorm topic – it is easier just to ask you what you want, than to guess :)

Issues

I said ‘stable enough’, not perfect, so there are a couple of items I need to fix. For example, the scrollbars in the application browser sometimes show up in a wrong place (no, I’ll restrain myself of commenting on QGV layouting mechanisms and quirks).

The second is a problem related to theming of the parts applet – the scrollbars are not shown in the part applet (that is, they are shown as 1 pixel wide lines) because there is no theme for them yet. I will probably use the default scrollbars from the Plasma theme for the parts applet (not for the menu though).

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3 Comments

  1. Trunk was not “stable enough for daily use”, ah I guess that’s why it disappeared from openSUSE build service for a while.

    Great work. Your blogs on Lancelot do make me chuckle sometimes: It is uniquely developer logic to think “this menu takes me 1/2 a second longer to find an app than it should, I know I’ll spend six months writing a new one”. I may be repeating myself.

    Lancelot is one of those pieces of software that is so nice to use I sometimes play my cursor around it even when I don’t really need to use it (DigiKam is the only other that I can think of at the moment). Thanks for that

    Comment by maninalift — 25 November 2008 @ 10:55 Reply to this comment

  2. http://devel.ideatorrent.org/

    We really need one version for kde..
    My suggestion: “mini lancelot”
    “a small version of the best start menu, only configured with your list of 10/5 custom programs.”
    Could be a plasmoid?

    Comment by ideatorrent — 25 November 2008 @ 11:00 Reply to this comment

  3. @maninalift
    Well, that is oversimplifying my dissatisfaction with Kickoff, but it is funny :)

    As for the build service, L was disabled in svn for some time (I haven’t even noticed it :) ), but is was re enabled a couple of days ago.

    @ideatorrent
    Well, you can achieve that by using Parts applet – just drag and drop the Favourites section onto the panel.

    Comment by Ivan Čukić — 25 November 2008 @ 11:10 Reply to this comment

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