This adds support for specifying options needed to deal with phone
display panel pecularities (ex. screen curves, notches, punch holes)
This is implemented as settings in ~/.config/plasmamobilerc, which can
set panel heights, paddings, and center spacings to duck display
cutouts. The pixel values are scaling independent, and so are not
affected when the display scaling is changed.
This is then exposed over DBus, so that components from outside of
plasmashell (ex. KWin) can access it easily without needing to connect to
kscreen themselves. Each screen is exposed as a single object.
Currently support is only added in the status bar and the navigation
panel.
Currently all screens have the settings applied. In the future, we may
want to limit this just to the internal screen (?)
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This also adds a "devices" folder (in `devices/configs`) where per-device configs can be set.
This is installed to `/usr/share/plasma-mobile-device-configs`.
In `plasmamobilerc` (installed to `/etc/xdg/plasmamobilerc`, or
`~/.config/plasmamobilerc`), envmanager will read:
```toml
[Device]
device=oneplus-enchilada
```
for the device config to use and write its settings to
`~/.config/plasma-mobile/plasmamobilerc`.
Don't block plasmashell when doing kscreen calls (make them async). Also
add a nullptr check to rotationplugin, which potentially could be a fix
for crashes on the PinePhone.
Currently with a light theme, often colors calculated from icons are incredible bright and vivid. This can cause the user to be flashed all of a sudden with a bright color when launching an app. This commit adopt the dark background blending scheme for all usecases.
When plasmashell is started and the user had set docked mode, it may get
reset. This patch makes sure that we don't change the user's choice
after hotplugging/unplugging a display. The initial setting of
convergendeMode (if true) is now remembered.
Signed-off-by: Sebastian Kügler <sebas@kde.org>
This switching Folio and Halcyon to define their settings as a
containment config so that it fits in with the other containment
options.
This removes the convoluted maze of nested settings windows due to
wrapping the containment settings with a custom settings window around
it.