KDE Kirigami 1.1 UI Framework Released

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 27 September 2016 at 07:25 AM EDT. 2 Comments
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One month after Kirigami's first public release, KDE Kirigami 1.1 is now available as the newest stable of this user-interface framework designed for mobile and convergent applications in Qt.

KDE Kirigami 1.1 features various user interface design changes, some more standardizing/unifying, and Ctrl+Q is now considered the default shortcut to close Kirigami applications. Plus there's other polishing and fixes.

With KDE Plasma 5.8, Discover will be shipping a new version based on Kirigami and this will mean distributions should begin rolling out Kirigami packages soon.

More details on the Kirigami 1.1 user-interface framework via this KDE.org announcement.
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