vinceliuice/Layan-kde

KDE Panel Rounded Korners

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Would be great if you brought back the KDE Panel'r rounded Corners.. They were there in older versions now they gone..

Thanks for the hard work ;)

Bump ?

Well installing from AUR Git version gives square corners... What am I doing wrong? Arch + KDE 5.25.5...

Not doing anything special. Just installing then applying. I dunno what could be causing panel to go square.

Using Layan-KDE Layan-GTK n Layan Kvantum all Layan from AUR and all Git.

Issue

Just install it from github, AUR Git version is not I managed

Git comes from github... check it

Also I can't coz I need it as a package because I use it as default in my Distro XeroLinux

what's the output of this command?

pacman -Qs layan

what's the output of this command?

pacman -Qs layan

Output
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Your version is up to date with the git version, i also don't have any problems with the corners

I don't understand why it's not working.. As you can see from my screenshot corners of Panel are squared off.. Also transparency very low.. Weird stuff.. Nothing unusual has been done for it to break xD

is your compositor running?

is your compositor running?

Of course it is else it would be totally black..
image

Could it be because I am using Lightly as opposed to Kvantum ?

Gotta figure out what's causing this. Would love to use the KDE panel but as it is I went back to Latte-dock git version...

Maybe grab my ISO see what am doing wrong?
https://mega.nz/file/kDpwwb7L#c3-v5DL6XM7J0c_hngcCMK9z6r-ydQumy1N3Rq6IcJk

Can you upload it again? the file is removed

Can you upload it again? the file is removed

Yeah done !
https://mega.nz/file/4CZRxawQ#ivZuX3z05kWMQ3yTphN53tdhedUUVpZGNPLdhw5oJ50

I cloned the repo and ran the install script and it got fixed but when i install the aur version it doesn't look right.
i haven't figured out what might be causing the problem

I cloned the repo and ran the install script and it got fixed but when i install the aur version it doesn't look right.

i haven't figured out what might be causing the problem

I think it's coz it's in /usr/share not home directory.. Could be wrong

yeah i thought that too, but i installed it in the /usr/share directory using the original script and it was fine

yeah i thought that too, but i installed it in the /usr/share directory using the original script and it was fine

Hmm.. We uncovered an issue with AUR's PKGBUILD I guess.. Maybe not copying stuff to the right place...

yeah i thought that too, but i installed it in the /usr/share directory using the original script and it was fine

No solution yet ?

Nope nothing yet

Nope nothing yet

I guess gotta be patient.. Thanks for hard work ;)