@Bro666 @[email protected] @[email protected]
how can you make the numbers like in gnome, so that you don't have to count them manually? the whole feature loses its meaning.
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@Bro666 @[email protected] @[email protected]
how can you make the numbers like in gnome, so that you don't have to count them manually? the whole feature loses its meaning.
I can't see an option to do this, but it sounds like a good feature to have. Would you like to add it to the wishlist for the Task Manager widget at
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Minimized apps are restored to their prior size and position. Apps behind other windows, are brought to the front
@Bro666 @[email protected] @[email protected] Doesn't seem to be working here.
@mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]
Open Plasma's System Settings app and go to
Workspace > Shortcuts
And look for the "Plasma" entry in the list.
Check the
"Active Task Manager Enty 'n'"
entries are assigned correctly to their corresponding keyboard combos.
@Bro666 @[email protected] @[email protected] Working now, they were assigned to Amarok.
@mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected]
Right... Amarok has been kinda semi-abandoned for some time. Obviously these two, Task Manager and Amarok, had overlapping shortcuts and nobody realised.
@Bro666 @mfraz74 @[email protected] @[email protected] Has #amarok been replaced by something else?
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Elisa is currently the most popular music player from KDE:
Apart from both being music players, Amarok and Elisa are not very similar. Elisa (supposedly) works on mobile too (but it is not all there yet), and is much simpler than Amarok.
The nearest thing to Amarok may be Strawberry...
https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
... a fork of Clementine...
https://www.clementine-player.org/
... Clementine being a fork of Amarok.
@Bro666 @rriemann @[email protected] @[email protected] I tried Elisa, but I couldn't get on with it. Amarok as been ported to KDE 5 and it is fairly stable, so that's what I use.
@mfraz74 @Bro666 @rriemann @[email protected] @[email protected] Is Amarok still maintained? I thought it was dead. I used to love it but I had to give it up when I couldn't run it anymore.
@diazona @Bro666 @rriemann @[email protected] @[email protected] there are still updates of the source code. There is a PPA for Ubuntu, but that hasn't been updated for a while. It is fairly easy to compile.
@mfraz74 @Bro666 @rriemann @[email protected] @[email protected] Gotcha. Well, I use Gentoo so I would be compiling it anyway. Sounds like I should take a look at it again 🙂
There are Clementine and Strawberry that are forks of the old Amarok, but not from KDE. The current music player from KDE is Elisa.
Note: you might encounter a bug where in different activities or active window, these shortcuts are calling the apps from the default activity, instead of currently active one. Not sure if this has been reported yet.
@Bro666 @[email protected] @[email protected] tbh this is one of the first keybinds I overwrite with something else. I use meta+number to switch between workspaces to switch between sets of windows instead of just separate windows. I kinda wish window groups would be a thing instead of having to emulate it with virtual desktops