mcOS BS Inline Battery
This is a fork of Kelvin Zhang's original Mac OSX Inline Battery.
Subtle changes that makes a big difference. I have made small modifications to make the battery icon look like the new macOS Big Sur, with its corners a little more rounded than the classic version of macOS. I hope you like it and enjoy this new look at the battery icon on your top panel.
Install
To install, first right click on the KDE desktop, when the menu appears, choose the "Add Widgets" option, then the Widgets sidebar appears and at the bottom click "Get New Widget" and then "Download New Plasma Widget ", a window will open and just search for the widget and then click "Install ".
Another way to install is to use the terminal
First download the ".tar.gz" file, then extract the compressed file and open a terminal to run the command, for example:
kpackagetool5 -t Plasma/Applet --install org.kde.plasma.bigSur-inlineBattery
Development
To update the package from the terminal is a similar process, download the file, then unzip, open the terminal and run the command:
kpackagetool5 -t Plasma/Applet --upgrade org.kde.plasma.bigSur-inlineBattery
Uninstall
If you want to uninstall the package run the command:
kpackagetool5 -t Plasma/Applet --remove org.kde.plasma.bigSur-inlineBattery
macdo
8 months ago
Best regards
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macdo
8 months ago
Is there a way to have dynamic icon that shows when is charging or plugged in as in mac os?
Thanks in advance and continue with the great work!!
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
Since this is a fork, I also asked myself the same thing, currently the icon only measures the load capacity in percentages, I am still reviewing the code to know how to do what you ask, since I still handle the QML language in a basic way, so, don't hesitate that when I find a way to do that I'll update as soon as possible
Remember that if you like you can vote to support.
Thanks for your comment and your support. };-]
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baltolkien
8 months ago
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8 months ago
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zayronXIO
8 months ago
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ptalfred
8 months ago
Keep it up!
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
Sure, first you go to the desktop and right-click anywhere, when the menu appears, choose the "Add Widgets" option, then the Widgets sidebar appears and at the bottom click "Get New Widget" and then " Download New Plasma Widget ", a window will open and just search for the widget and then click install.
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ptalfred
8 months ago
Don't get me wrong, I just asked because sometimes is a little tricky for newcomers (even with a tutorial video). I think it's a little less tricky using the interface.
Again, keep it up!
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
Thanks a lot, @Ptalfred };-)
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shakir85
8 months ago
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safak
8 months ago
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
You can find it here: https://github.com/KDE/latte-dock
The installation instructions are in the file "INSTALLATION.md"
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amishparadis
8 months ago
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
You can find it here: https://github.com/KDE/latte-dock
The installation instructions are in the file "INSTALLATION.md"
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fkorpsvart
8 months ago
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