KDE Ships KDE Applications 18.08.0

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August 16, 2018. KDE Applications 18.08.0 are now released.

We continuously work on improving the software included in our KDE Application series, and we hope you will find all the new enhancements and bug fixes useful!

What's new in KDE Applications 18.08

System

Dolphin, KDE's powerful file manager, has received various quality-of-life improvements:

The 'Settings' dialog has been modernized to better follow our design guidelines and be more intuitive.

Various memory leaks that could slow down your computer have been eliminated.

'Create New' menu items are no longer available when viewing the trash.

The application now adapts better to high resolution screens.

The context menu now includes more useful options, allowing you to sort and change the view mode directly.

Sorting by modification time is now 12 times faster. Also, you can now launch Dolphin again when logged in using the root user account. Support for modifying root-owned files when running Dolphin as a normal user is still work in progress.

Multiple enhancements for Konsole, KDE's terminal emulator application, are available:

The 'Find' widget will now appear on the top of the window without disrupting your workflow.

Support for more escape sequences (DECSCUSR & XTerm Alternate Scroll Mode) has been added.

You can now also assign any character(s) as a key for a shortcut.

Graphics

18.08 is a major release for Gwenview, KDE's image viewer and organizer. Over the last months contributors worked on a plethora of improvements. Highlights include:

Gwenview's statusbar now features an image counter and displays the total number of images.

It is now possible to sort by rating and in descending order. Sorting by date now separates directories and archives and was fixed in some situations.

Support for drag-and-drop has been improved to allow dragging files and folders to the View mode to display them, as well as dragging viewed items to external applications.

Pasting copied images from Gwenview now also works for applications which only accept raw image data, but no file path. Copying modified images is now supported as well.

Image resize dialog has been overhauled for greater usability and to add an option for resizing images based on percentage.

Red Eye Reduction tool's size slider and crosshair cursor were fixed.

Transparent background selection now has an option for 'None' and can be configured for SVGs as well.

Enabled zooming by scrolling or clicking as well as panning also when the Crop or Red Eye Reduction tools are active.

Middle-clicking once again toggles between Fit zoom and 100% zoom.

Added Shift-middle-clicking and Shift+F keyboard shortcuts for toggling Fill zoom.

Ctrl-clicking now zooms faster and more reliably.

Gwenview now zooms to the cursor's current position for Zoom In/Out, Fill and 100% zoom operations when using the mouse and keyboard shortcuts.

Fixed size and alignment of the selection highlight.

Fixed SVGs overlapping the selection highlight.

For small SVG images, the selection highlight matches the image size.

Improved the fade transitions between images of varying sizes and transparencies.

Fixed the visibility of icons in some floating buttons when a light color scheme is used.

When saving an image under a new name, the viewer does not jump to an unrelated image afterwards.

When the share button is clicked and kipi-plugins are not installed, Gwenview will prompt the user to install them. After the installation they are immediately displayed.

Sidebar now prevents getting hidden accidentally while resizing and remembers its width.

Office

Image zooming has become more convenient:Image comparison mode received several enhancements:A number of smaller enhancements was introduced to make your workflow even more enjoyable:

KMail, KDE's powerful email client, features some improvements in the travel data extraction engine. It now supports UIC 918.3 and SNCF train ticket barcodes and Wikidata-powered train station location lookup. Support for multi-traveler itineraries was added, and KMail now has integration with the KDE Itinerary app.

Akonadi, the personal information management framework, is now faster thanks to notification payloads and features XOAUTH support for SMTP, allowing for native authentication with Gmail.

Education

Cantor, KDE's frontend to mathematical software, now saves the status of panels ("Variables", "Help", etc.) for each session separately. Julia sessions have become much faster to create.

User experience in KAlgebra, our graphing calculator, has been significantly improved for touch devices.

Utilities

Contributors to Spectacle, KDE's versatile screenshot tool, focused on improving the Rectangular Region mode:

In Rectangular Region mode, there is now a magnifier to help you draw a pixel-perfect selection rectangle.

You can now move and resize the selection rectangle using the keyboard.

The user interface follows the user's color scheme, and the presentation of the help text has been improved.

To make sharing your screenshots with others easier, links for shared images are now automatically copied to the clipboard. Screenshots can now be automatically saved in user-specified sub-directories.

Kamoso, our webcam recorder, was updated to avoid crashes with newer GStreamer versions.

Bug Stomping

More than 120 bugs have been resolved in applications including the Kontact Suite, Ark, Cantor, Dolphin, Gwenview, Kate, Konsole, Okular, Spectacle, Umbrello and more!

Full Changelog

If you would like to read more about the changes in this release, head over to the complete changelog. Although a bit intimidating due to its breadth, the changelog can be an excellent way to learn about KDE's internal workings and discover apps and features you never knew you had.

Spread the Word

Non-technical contributors play an important part in KDE's success. While proprietary software companies have huge advertising budgets for new software releases, KDE often depends on word of mouth.

There are many ways to support the KDE Applications 18.08 release: you can report bugs, encourage others to join the KDE Community, or support the non-profit organization behind the KDE Community.

Help us spread the word on the social web. You can submit stories to news sites like Reddit, Facebook and Twitter; upload screenshots of your new set-up to services like Snapchat, Instagram and Google+; or create screencasts and upload them to YouTube, Blip.tv, and Vimeo, or stream them live over Twitch!

Remember to tag your posts and uploaded materials with the KDE moniker, as this makes them easier to find and gives the KDE Promo Team a way to analyze coverage for the KDE Applications 18.08 release.

Installing KDE Applications 18.08 Binary Packages

Packages. Some Linux/UNIX OS vendors have kindly provided binary packages of KDE Applications 18.08 for some versions of their distribution, and in other cases community volunteers have done so. Additional binary packages, as well as updates to the packages now available, may become available over the coming weeks.

Package Locations. For a current list of available binary packages of which the KDE Project has been informed, please visit the Community Wiki.

Compiling KDE Applications 18.08

The complete source code for KDE Applications 18.08 may be freely downloaded. Instructions on compiling and installing are available from the KDE Applications 18.08.0 Info Page.

Supporting KDE

KDE is a Free Software community that exists and grows only because of the help of many volunteers that donate their time and effort. KDE is always looking for new volunteers and contributions, whether it is help with coding, bug fixing or reporting, writing documentation, translations, promotion, money, etc. All contributions are gratefully appreciated and eagerly accepted. Please read through the Supporting KDE page for further information or become a KDE e.V. supporting member through our new Join the Game initiative.

About KDE

KDE is an international technology team that creates free and open source software for desktop and portable computing. Among KDE's products are a modern desktop system for Linux and UNIX platforms, comprehensive office productivity and groupware suites and hundreds of software titles in many categories including Internet and web applications, multimedia, entertainment, educational, graphics and software development. KDE software is translated into more than 60 languages and is built with ease of use and modern accessibility principles in mind. KDE's full-featured applications run natively on Linux, BSD, Solaris, Windows and macOS.

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