No
No
I don’t think anyone has done this yet.
You can either return cosmic::Element<Message>
, impl Into<cosmic::Element<Message>>
, or cosmic::widget::Button<Message>
with your functions.
Every widget can .into()
or .apply(Element::from)
into a cosmic::Element
.
I’d recommend using the Grid widget so that your buttons can scale with the window.
cosmic::widget::grid()
.push(widget1())
.push(widget2())
.push(widget3())
.insert_row()
.push(widget4())
.push(widget5())
.push(widget6())
.row_spacing(12)
.column_spacing(12)
.justify_content(JustifyContent::Stretch)
.width(Length::Fill)
.height(Length::Fill)
.into()
This may be fixed now, but at the same time, I’d wait a day before updating cosmic-comp because xwayland’s currently broken while we need to update xwayland to the latest version for explicit sync support.
That’s very strange. Did you update today?
You can send an email to [email protected]
What report are you referring to?
The design is finished for Alpha 1, but there is likely to be future design work once designs are revisited for alpha 2 or the beta.
What GPU configuration do you have? I don’t have any of these issues. If NVIDIA, you have to wait for NVIDIA to release explicit sync Wayland drivers.
I’ve seen plenty of people using GTK themes with rectangular switches.
That’s up to you. If you need it, you can always reinstall it.
I’d recommend everyone to try out cosmic-store
(with cosmic-icons
) when they get a chance. Whether you use COSMIC or not, it’s fully functional with any desktop environment. It’s packaged by default in Pop!_OS 22.04, available in Fedora 40 via ryanabx/cosmic-epoch, and the AUR.
I’d recommend everyone to try out cosmic-store
(with cosmic-icons
) when they get a chance. Whether you use COSMIC or not, it’s fully functional with any desktop environment. It’s packaged by default in Pop!_OS 22.04, available in Fedora 40 via ryanabx/cosmic-epoch, and the AUR.
Yeah, it’s in the Pop!_OS 22.04 repositories, this Fedora 40 COPR, and on the AUR.
Consumes less energy (CPU) while also rendering more responsively.
I’d just remove it with sudo apt remove pop-shop
, and install cosmic-store
(with cosmic-icons
) instead.
Pop Shop
Install the cosmic-store
(with cosmic-icons
) and try it out!
Speaking of being defensive, not only are you being far more defensive than I, but these bullet points are both misleading and wildly inaccurate. It’s also telling that you think none of my points are good, when they are the truth. Could you possibly be even more a hypocrite?
I think it already it is available on NixOS
They’ll be available after COSMIC releases.