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Michael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago

A Blog to Satisfy Your Monthly COSMIC Fix(es)

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A Blog to Satisfy Your Monthly COSMIC Fix(es)

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Michael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish · 2 years ago
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Display mirroring, ARM support, and a long list of repairs for the new COSMIC desktop environment.
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  • theshatterstone54@feddit.uk
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    Good stuff! COSMIC is one of the major tech releases I’m actively looking forward to this year!

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    Really exciting to see all the new fixes and developments! The release of Cosmic is one of the most exciting things in store for me this year!

  • Michael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.worldOP
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    I’d recommend everyone to try out cosmic-store (with cosmic-icons) when they get a chance. Whether you use COSMIC or not, it’s fully functional with any desktop environment. It’s packaged by default in Pop!_OS 22.04, available in Fedora 40 via ryanabx/cosmic-epoch, and the AUR.

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    Really great. But I would love that the “edit rounded corners” would not apply to the workspace number circle and to the switches, as it makes no sense.

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      I think it just needs a little polishing. They look a bid odd in those places for now.

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      According to you.

      • boredsquirrel (he)@slrpnk.net
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        No interface has squares everywhere. I think this type of switch is VERY established.

        gui switch

        https://www.iconfinder.com/search?q=switch

        • Michael Murphy (S76)@lemmy.worldOP
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          I’ve seen plenty of people using GTK themes with rectangular switches.

          • boredsquirrel (he)@slrpnk.net
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            Interesting!

            I personally think slightly rounded and normal round is the best. But the default is fine for me.

            I think you are doing really great work! Even though I would have used KDE as design reference but we all are different.

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          My thing with squares, in some places or everywhere, but I is that they are not visually welcoming, in my very personal opinion of course. Curves look “safer” so to speak.

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          Metro UI toggle buttons were rectangular though.

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    I’m so excited for Cosmic!

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