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KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta is now available!
The beta version of KDE Plasma v6.7 is now available for developers and curious users to try out. This allows users to get an early look at the upcoming version of KDE Plasma, which brings new features and improvements to existing features.
The official announcement states that the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.7 includes two new modules:
- plasma-bigscreen
- union
This version of KDE Plasma uses the new styling engine that is currently under development, Union. This year’s update for Union states that the default input format has been changed from SVG to CSS stylesheets, considering that creating and editing styles were easier with SVG in the first glance until complexities appeared.
This is a promising change that will be integrated with the final release of KDE Plasma 6.7 to ensure that the design of UI elements, such as buttons, combo boxes, and checkboxes, look cleaner and more consistent than before. In this beta version of KDE Plasma, the Union styling is in technical preview.
Alongside the Union theming style is the Plasma Bigscreen, which is made by KDE, and is an open-source TV interface for Linux. This launcher provides you with a TV-friendly interface, which allows you to use it comfortably on your television. It also supports multiple input methods, such as your keyboard and mouse, your TV controller, and your phone.
Not only that, but Plasma Bigscreen allows you to customize it to make your TV truly yours. You’ll be able to customize your system and install your favorite applications in your heart’s content.
Other changes that are introduced with KDE Plasma 6.7 can be seen here.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update -
KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta is now available!
The beta version of KDE Plasma v6.7 is now available for developers and curious users to try out. This allows users to get an early look at the upcoming version of KDE Plasma, which brings new features and improvements to existing features.
The official announcement states that the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.7 includes two new modules:
- plasma-bigscreen
- union
This version of KDE Plasma uses the new styling engine that is currently under development, Union. This year’s update for Union states that the default input format has been changed from SVG to CSS stylesheets, considering that creating and editing styles were easier with SVG in the first glance until complexities appeared.
This is a promising change that will be integrated with the final release of KDE Plasma 6.7 to ensure that the design of UI elements, such as buttons, combo boxes, and checkboxes, look cleaner and more consistent than before. In this beta version of KDE Plasma, the Union styling is in technical preview.
Alongside the Union theming style is the Plasma Bigscreen, which is made by KDE, and is an open-source TV interface for Linux. This launcher provides you with a TV-friendly interface, which allows you to use it comfortably on your television. It also supports multiple input methods, such as your keyboard and mouse, your TV controller, and your phone.
Not only that, but Plasma Bigscreen allows you to customize it to make your TV truly yours. You’ll be able to customize your system and install your favorite applications in your heart’s content.
Other changes that are introduced with KDE Plasma 6.7 can be seen here.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update -
KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta is now available!
The beta version of KDE Plasma v6.7 is now available for developers and curious users to try out. This allows users to get an early look at the upcoming version of KDE Plasma, which brings new features and improvements to existing features.
The official announcement states that the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.7 includes two new modules:
- plasma-bigscreen
- union
This version of KDE Plasma uses the new styling engine that is currently under development, Union. This year’s update for Union states that the default input format has been changed from SVG to CSS stylesheets, considering that creating and editing styles were easier with SVG in the first glance until complexities appeared.
This is a promising change that will be integrated with the final release of KDE Plasma 6.7 to ensure that the design of UI elements, such as buttons, combo boxes, and checkboxes, look cleaner and more consistent than before. In this beta version of KDE Plasma, the Union styling is in technical preview.
Alongside the Union theming style is the Plasma Bigscreen, which is made by KDE, and is an open-source TV interface for Linux. This launcher provides you with a TV-friendly interface, which allows you to use it comfortably on your television. It also supports multiple input methods, such as your keyboard and mouse, your TV controller, and your phone.
Not only that, but Plasma Bigscreen allows you to customize it to make your TV truly yours. You’ll be able to customize your system and install your favorite applications in your heart’s content.
Other changes that are introduced with KDE Plasma 6.7 can be seen here.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update -
KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta is now available!
The beta version of KDE Plasma v6.7 is now available for developers and curious users to try out. This allows users to get an early look at the upcoming version of KDE Plasma, which brings new features and improvements to existing features.
The official announcement states that the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.7 includes two new modules:
- plasma-bigscreen
- union
This version of KDE Plasma uses the new styling engine that is currently under development, Union. This year’s update for Union states that the default input format has been changed from SVG to CSS stylesheets, considering that creating and editing styles were easier with SVG in the first glance until complexities appeared.
This is a promising change that will be integrated with the final release of KDE Plasma 6.7 to ensure that the design of UI elements, such as buttons, combo boxes, and checkboxes, look cleaner and more consistent than before. In this beta version of KDE Plasma, the Union styling is in technical preview.
Alongside the Union theming style is the Plasma Bigscreen, which is made by KDE, and is an open-source TV interface for Linux. This launcher provides you with a TV-friendly interface, which allows you to use it comfortably on your television. It also supports multiple input methods, such as your keyboard and mouse, your TV controller, and your phone.
Not only that, but Plasma Bigscreen allows you to customize it to make your TV truly yours. You’ll be able to customize your system and install your favorite applications in your heart’s content.
Other changes that are introduced with KDE Plasma 6.7 can be seen here.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update -
KDE Plasma 6.7 Beta is now available!
The beta version of KDE Plasma v6.7 is now available for developers and curious users to try out. This allows users to get an early look at the upcoming version of KDE Plasma, which brings new features and improvements to existing features.
The official announcement states that the beta version of KDE Plasma 6.7 includes two new modules:
- plasma-bigscreen
- union
This version of KDE Plasma uses the new styling engine that is currently under development, Union. This year’s update for Union states that the default input format has been changed from SVG to CSS stylesheets, considering that creating and editing styles were easier with SVG in the first glance until complexities appeared.
This is a promising change that will be integrated with the final release of KDE Plasma 6.7 to ensure that the design of UI elements, such as buttons, combo boxes, and checkboxes, look cleaner and more consistent than before. In this beta version of KDE Plasma, the Union styling is in technical preview.
Alongside the Union theming style is the Plasma Bigscreen, which is made by KDE, and is an open-source TV interface for Linux. This launcher provides you with a TV-friendly interface, which allows you to use it comfortably on your television. It also supports multiple input methods, such as your keyboard and mouse, your TV controller, and your phone.
Not only that, but Plasma Bigscreen allows you to customize it to make your TV truly yours. You’ll be able to customize your system and install your favorite applications in your heart’s content.
Other changes that are introduced with KDE Plasma 6.7 can be seen here.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update -
Plasma 6.7 introduce highlight arrotondati in Breeze, nuove opzioni OpenVPN, pannello Wi‑Fi semplificato, miglioramenti a permessi, notifiche e supporto al calendario lunare vietnamita. #KDEPlasma #Plasma67 #Linux
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Ooh, it looks like Plasma Bigscreen is aiming for (re-)release with the Plasma 6.7 update in June 2026.
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Plasma 6.6 è stato rilasciato con ottime prestazioni e stabilità, mentre Plasma 6.6.1 e 6.7 portano fix, miglioramenti Wayland, nuove funzioni e ottimizzazioni. #KDEPlasma #Linux #Plasma66 #Plasma67
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KDE Plasma 6.7 tidies up the Emoji Selector!
This week, the KDE team have done some more impressive changes that will transform the way you use your Linux computer when KDE Plasma 6.7 gets released. Their latest article stated that, along with some interesting changes made to Plasma 6.7, the final release of 6.6 is already very close!
The KDE team have tidied up the Emoji Selector window so that the emoji variants are now shown in a nice little pop-up dialog box instead of being spread in the main selector window. You can now more easily select an emoji without having to scroll through all variants.
In the comparison picture above, the left side shows you the pop-up box that you’ll be presented with when you attempt to insert an emoji that contains tones. On the right side, the emoji selector window shows you all tones for one emoji in Plasma 6.6, making it harder for you to find a desired emoji.
Alongside that, KDE Plasma 6.7 also allows you to set a global keyboard shortcut to remove all recent notifications by just a single keystroke combo. This saves time, because it makes clearing all notifications effortless without having to open the notification list. Many UI improvements were also made to make your experienced more streamlined.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #Linux #news #Plasma #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update
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Plasma 6.7 lets you switch dark mode on/off easily
Plasma 6.7 has just recently received new features and other improvements to make your desktop smoother and more stable. Plasma 6.7 is currently in development, with Plasma 6.6 having closed its doors on new features, as this blog article stated. Now, new features have emerged to Plasma 6.7, and one of those features let’s you switch dark mode on and off easily.
There is a new settings toggle that was recently added to the Brightness and Color settings in the settings panel on your taskbar. You can now enable and disable dark mode without having to open the full system settings by clicking on a switch toggle.
This saves time, as you don’t have to open the full settings application every time you want to switch between light and dark modes on your desktop. For example, if you turned Dark Mode on, the theme changes to Breeze Dark, and if you turned it off, the theme changes to Breeze. By default, the light theme is used as a default.
KDE Plasma 6.7 also gives you an option to assign a specific key to push to talk. This means that all microphones are muted until you press a key and hold it down, into which all microphones are unmuted. This means that you don’t have to mute your microphone by yourself once you finish talking; you just release the key.
#KDE #KDEPlasma #KDEPlasma6 #KDEPlasma67 #Linux #news #Plasma6 #Plasma67 #Tech #Technology #update