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TextLaunch

   0.3.2  

Plasmoid Script

TextLaunch
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Link:  Link
Depends on:  KDE 4.x
Downloads:  190
Submitted:  Sep 11 2009
Updated:  Feb 20 2010
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Description:

This plasmoid for KDE 4.3 or later is something like a quicklaunch, but instead of icons you get text buttons. You can assign any command or string of commands to the button as well as a tool tip.

Why text?

Someone may well ask, "Why text buttons when we have pretty icons?". Text has a few of advantages:
- Text is simple, descriptive, and to the point. I use a lot of custom-built or in-house apps at work, so I hate having to remember which tiny blob of pixels on my panel launches which program. So much easier just to have the words right there.
- Text buttons are short and wide; icons are always square in KDE (even if they're not supposed to be!). Shrink your panel down on a small, wide screen (like a netbook) and you will have a hard time clicking a little square icon. But a nice wide text button is easy to click.
- If you're arsty about your desktop, some icons don't go well with some backgrounds/themes/styles. Text is like blue jeans or ketchup: it isn't spectacular but it goes with everything!

KNOWN ISSUES:
- When you first create it on the desktop, sizing of the background is a little wonky. I don't know if I'll ever figure out this bit. If you want to use this outside the panel, you'll want to resize after adding buttons.

- Sometimes the text doesn't fit quite right on the buttons after you change the buttons around. This should sort itself out after you open and close (with an "ok") the config dialog once or twice, or login/logout. Not sure why this is happening.

- Buttons only shrink to a point, which is probably not enough in many cases. Trying to find a good way to deal with this.

- You have to fill in all three fields when creating a new button or the button will not be created and possibly your settings might get messed up. FIXED in 0.2

TODO:
- I'd like to make the font/colors/size customizable, but after conferring with plasma-devel there seem to be some limitations of libplasma in the way. Maybe there's a way around this.
- Maybe drag&drop support for .desktop files, we'll see.
- Maybe add Dock-like functionality (where a launcher only launches one instance of the program, switching to the open instance if there is one) would be a nice option for launchers.
- Other appearance tweaks?




Changelog:

* Version 0.3.2 (Feb 19, 2010)
- Fixed a small bug that broke fixed widths after KDE 4.4 upgrade. Let me know if it breaks 4.3 or other.
* Version 0.3.1 (Oct 17, 2009)
- Removed margin around the buttons so they take up less vertical space.
* Version 0.3 (Sep 28, 2009)
- Now uses Plasma Tooltips
- Can set background style to default or translucent (only seems to have an effect when used off-panel)

* Version 0.2.1 (Sep 16, 2009)
- Fixed a small bug that caused icons to display instead of text under certain conditions.

* Version 0.2 (Sep 13, 2009)
- Selection follows your item when moving buttons in the launcher config.
- Launchers can be added without comment (tooltip) text.
- You'll get a warning (and no button will be added) if you don't enter a command or button text for an item.
- NEW FEATURE: You can make the layout horizontal (default) or vertical (ideal for sidebar use)
- NEW FEATURE: You can set the buttons to a fixed width (good for vertical use)

* Version 0.1 (Sep 10, 2009)
- Initial release




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 Nice Idea

 
 by thehayro on: Sep 11 2009
 

Hey man!

Really Nice idea. I havent tried it yet, because i dont have internet on my computer, but when i will, i`ll definetely write you a comment that has much more content than this one :)

greetz


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 Re: Nice Idea

 
 by thehayro on: Sep 26 2009
 

Hey there!

As i promised, i'll write back. This time i tried your textLaunch applet. Its a really cool idea. I wanted to place it to a upper panel. Since i dont want to have this panel too big, i made it a little smaller. But the Buttons of TextLaunch arent getting smaller. So it would be cool, when the buttons are (in that case) flexible.

Another suggestion: you can pre-config this launcher by reading the kickoff-favorites.

greetz


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 Re: Re: Nice Idea

 
 by admoore on: Sep 28 2009
 

I'll look into the kickoff-favorites thing.

The problem with button size is that, as I found after starting this plasmoid, the appearance of plasma styled widgets is not so easy to manipulate.


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 Great

 
 by Emerich45 on: Sep 11 2009
 

Hello

Great idea!!

But, when i add any buttons, i saw only your basic buttons. /I tried resize/


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 Re: Great

 
 by admoore on: Sep 13 2009
 

Currently there is a bug that requires you to fill in all three fields (including tooltip) or it won't add the button. I will fix this in the next release.


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 yup

 
 by DanaKil on: Sep 13 2009
 

I was waiting for something like that ! thanks :)


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 Idea

 
 by Emerich45 on: Sep 27 2009
 

Please, add to this appearance menu:
self.setBackgroundHints(Plasma.Applet.TranslucentBackground)

Translucent Background

Please, use Plasma ToolTipManager.

THX!


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 Re: Idea

 
 by admoore on: Sep 28 2009
 

I'll look into it.


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 Re: Re: Idea

 
 by admoore on: Sep 28 2009
 

Both will be in 0.3; thanks for the suggestions.


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 Re:

 
 by Emerich45 on: Sep 29 2009
 

Iam THX your work!


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 Good

 
 by koko2k on: Mar 30 2010
 

Great, i'm using it.
But i would like it more if i could add a "tiny blob of pixels" (read, an icon) to left or right of the text.


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 Re: Good

 
 by admoore on: Mar 31 2010
 

I don't know if it can be done with plasma toolbuttons (which is what I'm using for the buttons). They seem to be either icons or text, but not both.

Note also that adding this feature would break everyone's prior configurations, as I discovered when I added icon capabilities to KliqTune. It has to do with the way the launchers are stored.

If I find a way to actually do it, I'll consider it.


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 Re: Re: Good

 
 by koko2k on: Mar 31 2010
 

Understood, but thanks anyway for considering it.


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 environment problems?

 
 by koko2k on: Apr 13 2010
 

I think some enviroment variables get lost.
For example chromium starts in english, when my locale are set to italian.
Also it starts with an ugly gtk style, while i configured another one.


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 Re: environment problems?

 
 by admoore on: Apr 13 2010
 

My tests confirm that some environment variables are not set in whatever environment the plasmoid runs in. I don't know why, but if I get some time I'll look into it.

In the meantime, you can set important variables in the command itself as a workaround, eg.

LANG=it_IT.UTF-8 chromium


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