Summary: 16 and 22px sizes added for window-pin and unpin. Style was also updated for window-unpin. edit-delete is redundant because it's already defined in edit.svg. I don't think it's used anywhere at all. It was actually window-close, but renamed to edit-delete for whatever reason. Test Plan: {F8195527, size=full} 1. Install patch to kdesrc-build environment 2. Run `plasmashell --replace &` in kdesrc-build environment 3. Check pin button in systray Reviewers: #vdg, #plasma, cblack, ngraham Reviewed By: #vdg, cblack, ngraham Subscribers: cblack, kde-frameworks-devel Tags: #frameworks Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D28228
Plasma Framework
Foundational libraries, components, and tools of the Plasma workspaces
Introduction
The plasma framework provides the following:
- QML components
- A C++ library: libplasma
- Script engines
QML components
org.kde.plasma.core
Bindings for libplasma functionality, such as DataEngine and FrameSvg, see @ref core.
org.kde.plasma.components
Graphical components for common items such as buttons, lineedits, tabbars and so on. Compatible subset of the MeeGo components used on the N9, see @ref plasmacomponents.
org.kde.plasma.extras
Extra graphical components that extend org.kde.plasma.components but are not in the standard api, see @ref plasmaextracomponents.
org.kde.plasma.plasmoid
Attached properties for manipulating the current applet or containment, see @ref libplasmaquick
libplasma
This C++ library provides:
- rendering of SVG themes
- loading of files from a certain filesystem structure: packages
- data access through data engines
- loading of the plugin structure of the workspace: containments and applets
See @ref libplasma.
Script engines
Provides support to create applets or containments in various scripting languages.
Description
Languages
C++
63.9%
QML
29.4%
CMake
3.3%
Shell
1.3%
Python
1%
Other
1%