Ideas. #247
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Thanks a lot for these suggestions!
There will be definitely icon themes. As the menu is cross-platform, I am not yet decided on the format of the icon theme. For now, it supports icon fonts only.
Yep, there will be lots of customization options. Most likely via CSS.
Yes. This will be similar to the Fly-Pie GNOME extension.
There is no Hyprland dependency. You can compile and run Kando on Windows and Linux. On Linux it supports GNOME, KDE, Budgie, Cinnamon, MATE, Hyprland, LXQt, XFCE, and probably others. It should work on most X11 based environments out-of-the box. For Wayland compositors custom backends are required. For now, I have written Wayland backends for GNOME, KDE, and Hyprland.
Wayfire would be cool! |
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I have a few idea based on how I currently use Fly-Pie alongside other tools.
I also appreciated the touch buttons from Fly-Pie but understand that not immediately being a development goal. Thank you for the work you are doing with Kando, I appreciate the effort you are putting in to make this type of implementation work. |
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As you asked for ideas :)
Could you include a way to set which GTK icon theme that should be used, in the config file.
Could you add a way to theme it (change the colours of the individual parts).
Could you make the menu nodes completely configurable, so that we can change what programs or scripts are included.
And most importantly please could you remove hyprland dependency so that this will be available for all wayland compositors, I have seen fly-pie before and loved the idea but it was limited to gnome and I couldn't actually find out more info on it.
I will keep an eye on this project and if you need testing on a Raspberry Pi or on the Wayfire compositor I will be happy to help. :)
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