shell-add-wayland-extension=zwp_primary_selection_device_manager_v1 # it isn't obvious why maliit-keyboard needs this
It seems this is necessary due to QtWayland requiring it. However, this commit suggests this may no longer be the case in 6.6.0. I don't know if it's been pulled into the KDE patch collection for 5.15 though.
Now we just need to get Lomiri fully onto Mir 2.x and Qt 5.15 so we can add the capability to ship the OSK in a confined click.
Iv been off UT for a day or so messing with my orange pi but i think im gonna try installing plasma mobile .....https://plasma-mobile.org/ would be sweet if it worked on top of UT
@kugiigi
dont know if its share internet or not, ubuntu jammy not showing what bluetooth connected activated features, the bluetooth preferences is not available
could it be considered a phone line or modem by ofono?
@dieharddan just work on launcherPanel.qml: replace the icon child of the rectangle (id: bfb) at the beginning of the qml file with a qml Image type with right size and wanted source. Like this (where I also made the launcherPanel transparent):
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PS it's my first message, I apologize in advance for any of my mistakes or inappropriate actions.
Plus, my system: ota-22, google pixel 3a. How long on ub_Touch? 3 months. Side notes? THANKS to developers.
@slyvan
Oh, I see.
QML is already some kind of design library.
In Ubuntu Touch we can find stuff like QQC2 and the older library from Canonical's era but QQC2 is the way to go in my opinion
@kugiigi I'm pretty sure those are unrelated. If you tap on the circle, you can see the launcher peek out, and I'm pretty sure it wasn't doing that before.
@jonius next issue is a failing test (ApplicationManager), which fails here.
I had a look over the weekend. The test is failing in the branch I based this off, and I didn't see an obvious cause for it.
I probably need to find a better base branch for this work. I really find all these QtMir branches a mystery. Maybe the best one is one of those in the gitlab repo?
@yamiyukisenpai Technically it is still being updated since any fixes and changes also affects the desktop part of it but I think not much effort at the moment to make it actually work on the desktop hardware. However, there's an on-going effort to make it work on other distros such as Manjaro and Debian so perhaps works on those will benefit desktops eventually.