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![]() in full Katana session it is done by the input KCM and even by the `startkde` script (so that cursor theme applies for any error messages shown via `xmessage`). as for changing after startup it is again done by the input KCM (via `XFixesChangeCursorByName()` calls and other stuff), the change even applies when not in Katana session (i.e. `systemsettings` changes the cursor theme even if not in Katana session) so it is redundant to do it from KGlobalSettings and only the notification signal has to be emitted on a side note style and palette are applied by the platform plugin (see kde-workspace/qguiplatformplugin_kde/qguiplatformplugin_kde.cpp) when in full Katana session meaning style and palette also do not have to applied by KGlobalSettings but that is for another commit because there are some other things to take in account (such as style override via command line argument and initializing plugin paths early, before KApplication is constructed) Signed-off-by: Ivailo Monev <xakepa10@gmail.com> |
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cmake | ||
includes | ||
interfaces | ||
kdeclarative | ||
kdecore | ||
kded | ||
kdeui | ||
kdewidgets | ||
kfile | ||
kimgio | ||
kinit | ||
kio | ||
kioslave | ||
knotify | ||
kparts | ||
kpty | ||
kutils | ||
licenses | ||
mimetypes | ||
plasma | ||
solid | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitexcludes | ||
.kateproject | ||
CMakeLists.txt | ||
config-acl.h.cmake | ||
config-prefix.h.cmake | ||
config-pty.h.cmake | ||
config.h.cmake | ||
ConfigureChecks.cmake | ||
COPYING | ||
COPYING.DOC | ||
COPYING.LIB | ||
DEBUG | ||
KDELibs4Config.cmake.in | ||
KDELibs4ConfigVersion.cmake.in | ||
kdemacros.h.cmake | ||
Messages.sh | ||
README |
### Katana - Be Free and Be Efficient! Katana is fork of KDE Software Distribution with emphasis on efficiency. So far it has proven to be roughly 50% less system resource hungry and significantly faster. ### Authors and Contributors Since Katana is a fork of someone else's work, many of the credits go to the KDE Software Development team. So far there are not much people involved in this project but we hope that the number will increase. Software can always be improved, and the Katana team is ready to do so. However, you - the user - must tell us when something does not work as expected or could be done better. You do not have to be a software developer to be a member of the Katana team. You can join the national teams that translate program interfaces. You can provide graphics, themes, sounds, and improved documentation. You decide!