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For laptops with RGB-backlit keyboards, Plasma has gained the ability to keep the backlight color in sync with the active accent color!

That’s insane, this is why I both like KDE and the open source community in general. An option that only 1% of users will ever be able to use. And, of those only ~50% max who are able to use it will actually want to use, but someone has made it an optional feature anyway as a passion project. I will never use this but I’m delighted it exists.

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Came here to say the same thing. At least 2 people’s brains will melt at this

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2 Very high priority Plasma bugs (down from 4 last week).

Legendary

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is spectacle supposed to be able to copy to clipboard on Wayland or not really? hasn’t worked for me on 6

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Works for me.

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For me, even on X11, it’s hit or miss if the copy actually makes it to the clipboard. I’d say 50:50 I can paste the image or I have to clip again.

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I used it yesterday

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I had to re-enable that option in spectacle settings on Fedora 40. But it does work.

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It’s able to do that on my system. I guess I don’t know if it is supposed to or not.

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Works for me even with nvidia

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