Hi,
after I tried KDE/Plasma/Wayland on Debian/testing AMD64 I inspired my
colleague Joop Boonen to test it on OpenSuse/tumbleweed.
Everything was fine besides Primary Selection (middle-mouse to paste),
so I stopped using Plasma/Wayland.
Joop is able to use primary selection in every application (KDE or GTK).
So, I was surprised.
Here on KDE/Plasma 5.12.5 I cannot do that (for example cut-n-paste in
konsole via middle-mouse paste into firefox).
I asked on the wayland-devel ML [1] with no answer.
The retired KWin maintainer wanted to have this feature in
wayland-protocols before implementing it in KWin/Plasma/Wayland.
So, what magic did you do in OpenSuse?
The Gnome-way?
[1] has references on how Gnome did it in mutter.
Or can you point me to the relevant packages with name (sources and patches)?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
- Sedat -
[1] https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/wayland-devel/2018-April/037748.html
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Will LibreOffice be available again for KDE? I could probably get used
to the slight optical differences I encountered so far, but not with the
fact that shortcuts have vanished (e.g. in the "Paste Special" dialog
box) so I now need to use the mouse much more often than before.
Regards,
Achim.
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Hello,
as part of the usual effort to catch bugs early and streamline packaging, the
recently-released KDE Applications 18.08 beta will soon enter KDE:Applications
soon.
The RC is expected for August 2nd, with a final release on August 15th. Due to
the holidays in many European countries (including mine ;) there may be slight
delays in submission of the final release.
If you're a user of KDE:Applications and want to avoid the upgrade, you may
want to disable the repository until the final release is in.
For the others: please file bugs in packaging to openSUSE's Bugzilla, but bugs
in the software should go upstream to KDE on bugs.kde.org.
As they say, "have a lot of fun"!
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# zypper ll | grep hack
#
# zypper up
23 new to be installed:
...
hack-fonts
...
1311 to be upgraded
N
# zypper al hack-fonts
# zypper up
202 updates will not be installed
8 new to be installed
1115 to be upgraded (mostly baloo*, breeze*, libKF5*, libQt5, plasma*, etc.)
How can a hard dependency on any specific ttf fonts package be justified?
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