Description: # gealach This is a rewritten Plasmoid displaying the current phase of the moon. Gealach (or ghealach) is the gaelic word for moon.
On being clicked it presents the important moon phases and shows: - last new moon - first quarter - full moon - third quarter - next new moon of current month. Using the arrow-buttons navigates through other months. System logic is the one delivered with "Luna II", another Plasma-Port of Luna QML.
* Sources: * gealach source: https://github.com/Koffeinfriedhof/gealach * Plasma 5 Port: Luna II * https://github.com/wwjjbb/Luna-II * https://store.kde.org/p/1165459/ * which originates on * Luna QML * Version 1.4 *
If you need localisation, please clone the git source and use the available installation methods (local and global).Last changelog:
Version 0.1.6
- Changed package structure - fix to fit bigger screens
Hi! The short answer is no. It is possible to run Plasma with other window manager and stuff, but native xfce has no possibility of running plasmoids. It does not even use Qt. You could probably do some bad workarounds or tricks using plasmoidviewer or a separate wayland window, but that would be hacky and messy. I do not know how to write taskbar plugins for xfce but it is using GTK which has different approaches.
Hi! Wouldn't be that easy. It should be rewritten using Kirigami. Didn't touch Kirigami or qt6 yet (besides using it), so I do not know how easy or hard it would be. And afair there were some bugs left in the old version which should be avoided in future versions. I don't have Qt or Kirigami on my schedule, so I cannot promise anything but looking into it.
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can this be made to run on xfce?
Hi! The short answer is no. It is possible to run Plasma with other window manager and stuff, but native xfce has no possibility of running plasmoids. It does not even use Qt. You could probably do some bad workarounds or tricks using plasmoidviewer or a separate wayland window, but that would be hacky and messy. I do not know how to write taskbar plugins for xfce but it is using GTK which has different approaches.
is this getting ported to qt6?
Hi! Wouldn't be that easy. It should be rewritten using Kirigami. Didn't touch Kirigami or qt6 yet (besides using it), so I do not know how easy or hard it would be. And afair there were some bugs left in the old version which should be avoided in future versions. I don't have Qt or Kirigami on my schedule, so I cannot promise anything but looking into it.
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