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psifidotos avatar psifidotos commented on August 30, 2024 1

You mean to hide also the buttons until the mouse is hovering the window title?

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ILYgh avatar ILYgh commented on August 30, 2024

Exactly this. That way only the title could be displayed until I hoover over it, replacing it with the buttons and appmenu.

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saligari avatar saligari commented on August 30, 2024

I came here meaning to ask for the same thing!

It's not a huge issue, it's not even a minor one really, more like a mild preference.

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psifidotos avatar psifidotos commented on August 30, 2024

it is possible but that would mean that three different applets should communicate with each other in a sensible way. It is ifeasible but I am going to leave for the far end of the development, after all other improvements have been landed and as long it does not break the Window Applet(s) experience

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kupiqu avatar kupiqu commented on August 30, 2024

Exactly this. That way only the title could be displayed until I hoover over it, replacing it with the buttons and appmenu.

That is an interesting option. If that would be implemented, I might configure the title applet to show the entire window title (app - title) instead of just the appname.

However, window title imo should be replaced in space only by appmenu, or at least have an option to do it this way.

I know you're not going to implement this tomorrow, but saying this for the record because some users keep title and appmenu on the left and buttons on the right, as it is by default in kde window decorations. Hence, it seems impossible to access buttons if they appear only while hovering window title, as they appear on the other end.

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psifidotos avatar psifidotos commented on August 30, 2024

Actually I am not going to implement it... I am totally uninterested in this... if applets can communicate with each other like Window Title and Window AppMenu are doing in Latte v0.9.x then ok but merging the applets from my side, is not of my interests

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kupiqu avatar kupiqu commented on August 30, 2024

Actually I am not going to implement it...

That is totally fine to me. I was just trying to mention that this may seem less easy than it seems in some configurations such as mine (and possibly some others)

if applets can communicate with each other like Window Title and Window AppMenu are doing in Latte v0.9.x then ok

Could you please develop what you mean?

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psifidotos avatar psifidotos commented on August 30, 2024

Could you please develop what you mean?

When Window Title and AppMenu are used in Latte v0.9.x they both provide a Unity mode meaning that the appmenu can be totally hidden until the Window title is hovered. This is achieved by communicating Window Title with AppMenu by using Latte as a bridge to do so...

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psifidotos avatar psifidotos commented on August 30, 2024

so in other words, I can think of supporting this but only through Latte Applets Communication mechanisms...

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kupiqu avatar kupiqu commented on August 30, 2024

I see, so I can do this already:

I might configure the title applet to show the entire window title (app - title) instead of just the appname.

I tested and works, cool stuff! :)

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kupiqu avatar kupiqu commented on August 30, 2024

I tested and works, cool stuff! :)

The only minor issue I see is that I am not able to easily configure the title applet anymore (one needs to do it by entering latte settings first, so the applet is accessible)

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