cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/39342270

Well folks, it’s the beginning of a new era: after nearly three decades of KDE desktop environments running on X11, the future KDE Plasma 6.8 release will be Wayland-exclusive! Support for X11 applications will be fully entrusted to Xwayland, and the Plasma X11 session will no longer be included.

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    5 hours ago

    Damn. I guess it’s finally goodbye window shade or goodbye Plasma. I really wish they’d figured out a solution.

    I get it though. The edge cases will never be fixed until devs know what they are, and GNOME proved this is an effective way to find out.

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        The description in the ticket isn’t too bad:

        allows users to make a window disappear and keep only its title bar visible.

        It really just hides the window contents. In effect, it is similar to minimizing a window, except that it doesn’t spring into your panel and rather stays in place as just the window title bar without the contents.

        It is a niche feature, if you couldn’t tell. But it isn’t some KDE specialty feature; various other desktops and window managers also support it. I think, it was more popular in the early days of graphical user interfaces, when we were still working out, how we want to do panels and such.

        And conversely, I do think it makes more sense as a feature on big screens like you can have today, where your panel might be quite a bit away.
        Don’t think, window shading will make a big comeback just yet, but yeah, probably enough existing users that use it, so that it would be cool to support that workflow.

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        5 hours ago

        Thanks for the link! Heartening to know there are others that love this feature like i do