Hi sleekmason, Is there any way to make the sizing of items dynamic? What I'm finding is that some of the items take a lot of horizontal space and if I have enough open windows, everything gets pushed to the right with icons getting pushed off of the screen. Thanks for all your hard work on this!
FWIW, Debian testing has labwc 0.9.3. Not the latest release but close. I'm happy with having one or the other, Super + space works for me.
Fantastic! You are a genius! I'm really digging Waydog!
FYI, I also installed qt6-wayland which I think was necessary for Wayland compatibility.
Is it possible to right click on an empty space on waybar or use the super key to display the menu? It would be a nice touch because if applications are maximized, the only way is to minimize apps to reveal some desktop real estate.
Installed TeXstudio from testing and the updated qt6 packages appears to have fixed this! And updated qt6 dependencies also fixed the vorta buttons!
The problem is even worse for TeXstudio. The menu bar is un-navigable. Fortunately, I rarely use the menu bar.
I use vorta for backups to my NAS and the GUI's buttons appear as blank white squares. I guess that this is an Xwayland incompatibility since it displays fine on other OSes. Oddly, it displays fine on Gnome which has been Wayland for quite some time now. Any suggestions for workarounds to fix this? Relatedly, it is supposed to autostart but it is not. Does labwc check the .config/autostart folder or do I need to add it to .config/labwc/autostart script? Thanks!