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Firefox 66 Arrives - Blocks Auto-Playing Sounds, Hides Title Bar By Default For Linux
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Having to use ALT sucks. One thing that the KDE developers did right was implementing a sane keyboard shortcut in most KDE apps for showing/hiding the menubar: Ctrl + M. It would be great if other apps would also adopt that.
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Originally posted by debianxfce View Post
Prove that. According to the set theory no company name is a group of contributors as are some of the redhat workers. Pulseaudio is not kernel software, other crap software are gnome3, networkmanager and systemd.
Red Hat gets to be listed as a single entity for the same reason that Iron Maiden or The Beatles get to be single entities. They're groups of people formally working together to achieve common goals and the group has a significant say in what they finally produce.
Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
Having to use ALT sucks. One thing that the KDE developers did right was implementing a sane keyboard shortcut in most KDE apps for showing/hiding the menubar: Ctrl + M. It would be great if other apps would also adopt that.
However, if they hadn't already bound it to Mute/Unmute Tab, I'd have no problem pushing Firefox to bind Ctrl+M to the option to toggle the menu bar's visibility that you'll find if you right-click a toolbar element without a menu of its own. (Given that they're finally starting to do work on key rebinding UIs, why not open a bug asking for it to be a bindable action?)
Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
It would be better if Firefox would do a quick DE check right before showing the window. That way, it could show the title bar when it detects Plasma and hide it when it detects GNOME. Obviously, they can't add all DE's and WM's, but they could at least at a check for the most used DE's/WM's (i.e. GNOME, Deepin, Plasma, i3, Xfce, etc.).
(I'm not a fan of detecting individual DEs, nor am I a fan of bending over backwards to support the one mainstream DE that's found a way to be more alien than MacOS.)
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Originally posted by debianxfce View PostYou use toys like bluetooth headsets then. A real gaming/multimedia computer does not use pulseaudio or any other crappy redhat software.
A real gaming/multimedia computer has all the necessary features to play whatever you want without headaches. PA used to be a steaming pile of garbage but it's actually quite useful now. BTW, that diagram you showed earlier is misleading. No wonder you hate PA so much.
Side note:
How exactly are BT headsets toys? Pretty much the purpose of them was for business people. You might look like a tool wearing one, but they're not toys.
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Originally posted by treba View PostI wonder what's happening on KDE. If I understand things correctly, Firefox with CSD just uses GTK to draw a shadow. So if the KDE environment just sets an appropriate GTK theme, things should look fine. Just as QT apps look fine on Gnome (at least on fedora and ubuntu).
To me this sounds like a distribution issue. Distributors should make sure that GTK apps use the current QT/KDE theme.
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Originally posted by Vistaus View Post
It would be better if Firefox would do a quick DE check right before showing the window. That way, it could show the title bar when it detects Plasma and hide it when it detects GNOME. Obviously, they can't add all DE's and WM's, but they could at least at a check for the most used DE's/WM's (i.e. GNOME, Deepin, Plasma, i3, Xfce, etc.).
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