I'm back





Yes, I know, 11 months it's quite some time, but my computer died, I swear it!.



*The Plasma version used for this overview is 4.1.72 (4.2)*







Introduction



The desktop



Plasmoids







Plasma customization options



The Panel









It was criticized at the beginning of KDE 4 series that you couldn't even resize it, now it has a pretty straight forward way of doing it, mixed with some extra option related with size and position, as you would note the icon plasma configuration button is in the panel too, this is only visible when plasmoids are unlocked :





Then you have other requested features, special mention to autohide:





The best part is that now you can drag and drop plasmoids between the panel and the desktop, and they will take their right form an size, and, as you can see, its using true transparency.



Kickoff



The controversial default menu of KDE 4 series, I personally like it, for those who don't, the classic menu is still there. Let's see how it looks:





As you can see it shares the plasma theme, in the past, it looked like a Windows, quite out of place, and it's fully resizeable now

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You have 5 self-explanatory tabs, they can switch on hover (my prefer mode) or on click:





You have 5 self-explanatory tabs, they can switch on hover (my prefer mode) or on click: This is the new shiny kicker (which is obviously a Plasmoid containment)It was criticized at the beginning of KDE 4 series that you couldn't even resize it, now it has a pretty straight forward way of doing it, mixed with some extra option related with size and position, as you would note the icon plasma configuration button is in the panel too, this is only visible when plasmoids are unlocked :Then you have other requested features, special mention to autohide:The best part is that now you can drag and drop plasmoids between the panel and the desktop, and they will take their right form an size, and, as you can see, its using true transparency.

Beyond the Desktop



KRunner







Task oriented (quicksand)





Command oriented





I personally prefer the default one (command oriented), both of them extend depending on the content, it integrates, for example, seamless with nepomuk (description you add to your files trough dolphin)





Krunner is extremely powerful, I will give its own overview, stay tuned.



Fully plasma themed of course, it runs inside it own process, outside of plasma, so if plasma crashes you can still run commands, or bring plasma back itself. It has two view modes:Task oriented (quicksand)Command orientedI personally prefer the default one (command oriented), both of them extend depending on the content, it integrates, for example, seamless with nepomuk (description you add to your files trough dolphin)Krunner is extremely powerful, I will give its own overview, stay tuned.

worth

1... no wait, 2 more things



Web Browser Plasmoid



Previewer Plasmoid



See you later in the next issue, I swear you it will be in less than 1 year :)



Coming up next: Amarok 2

Stay Tuned



In KDE 3.5.x we had kicker, but for KDE 4, it has been killed and replaced by the most famous part of the KDE technologies, known as Plasma.Before introducing some of it's features, I will explain what Plasma is, fast, without entering in detail.Plasma is, among other things, the new way of building your desktop, it works using Plasmoids, those Plasmoids are similar to Gadgets or Widgets. Plasmoids are contained by... well... containments, this relantionship it's the secret of its flexibility. The Desktop (image background) is a containment, you can put as many plasmoids as you want, those can create a normal interface showing your /desktop files, or you can put clocks, stocks viewers, media controls, pictures, etc. However, the panel is a cointenment too, you can place your Plasmoids in your desktop or in the panel, Plasmoids will change their layout to match correctly their new containment.The biggest point here, is that cointenments are Plasmoids too, so, in the future, people (or KDE developers themself) can (and certainly will) create new containments, of all kinds. Making a OS X dock or a Windows 7 like taskbar shouldn't be that hard.Having said that, lets go to what you're really interested in, pretty screenshots!:This is my current desktop (yes, it's gorgeous), it's pretty clean and simple, however, there are several Plasmoid running there, clock (2 actually), weather, command line, folder view, menu, pager, windows list, device notifier, systray and those are pretty much all :)But if you want a completely different desktop layout you can have it without any problem, go to the corner, click and select:Then, do the impossible, drag and drop :)You could end with completely different interfaces:But, Do you remember what I said at the beginning? The desktop is a plasmoid containment, so, why can't I have two desktop containments? Ehm, you can!Click and zoom out:Then add as many as you want ;)As you could see in those last 2 screenshots, Plasmoids are resizable and you can rotate them too, as well as configuring and removing them, how to? Easy, just hover while the plasmoids are unlocked:And then, make some clicks and mouse movements, extremely easy, and since everything is svg, don't worry about getting pixelated plasmoids ;)KDE has a beautiful dashboard too:Plasma is also 100% themeable, and there are all of kind of themes, it will be pointless to post all of them, but you can find them here And that isn't all, Plasma is compatible with many OS X dashboard and Google Gadgets, the last one is quite new, so I don't have it on my system, but here you can see how you can add Dashboard widgets:Do you like my theme? Well, there's the new "Get Hot New Stuff" (basely everywhere around KDE):And you can mix different plasma themes to match your taste :)But plasma is extensible, now it displays notifications, no more uggly KDE 3.5.x pop-ups, yeah!:Tooltips are also gorgeous, by the way, if you're wondering, the theme I use is called Arezzo (but the following tooltip is from Elegance):That's all I can think off today, that said,there are, in my personal opinion, two Plasmoids whichtheir own part.It use webkit as a backend, it isn't the fastest web browser ever, but it's quite good anyway, you can zoom in/out text, reload, go back and forward.It even has bookmarks:You can add it to your desktop and then drop files in order to preview them, as you can see, you can browse recent previewed files:However, the best part is that is integrated in the file manager as an action (as somebody mentioned it was too time consuming to get to the action, let me add that it has its own keystroke: ctrl + delete, and you can customize it, I use a 2 spaces keystroke):And then you get this, it's extremely fast and good looking: