
Full Icon Themes by Magog64 85 comments

Latte Layouts by lsteam 4 comments

Kwin Effects by Luwx 3 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
First, have you tried installing Latte by cloning the repository and then compiling? I ask because I have recently updated Latte from Github and I have not had any dependency problems, but I have not done installations from AUR with Pamac, I did not know that there were problems with dependencies. Try installing from the Github repository.
I will do some tests because I do my tests on a Manjaro KDE, and if I find the solution I will take the steps, since I do not use Thunderbird and I have not used the Latte Dock Thunderbird Extension.
Second, with the problem of the totally white lauchpad icon, do this: right click on the Dock and then edit, then press the central button to move and edit widgets, you go to the Launchpad icon and a small menu will appear, deactivate the drop icon and that fixes the problem.
Thank you for your vote, as soon as possible I will have an answer to the problem. Thanks again };-] - Feb 21 2021

Full Icon Themes by vinceliuice 42 comments

GTK3/4 Themes by vinceliuice 73 comments

Plasma Themes by yeyushengfan258 26 comments

Kvantum by yeyushengfan258 22 comments

tint2 by zoli111 2 comments

Kvantum by yeyushengfan258 4 comments

Kvantum by yeyushengfan258 4 comments

Plasma Themes by yeyushengfan258 7 comments

Plasma Themes by yeyushengfan258 2 comments

Plasma Themes by yeyushengfan258 9 comments

Wallpapers KDE Plasma by charlie-henson 4 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
And yes, I also noticed that the Windows Layout has errors, this is because of the Latte Dock update, they have made many improvements and now I have to do things a little different, but don't worry, soon I will update all the Layouts, including the Windows, to solve any errors that occur.
Thank you for reporting these bugs and for your support.
And yes, I use Linux for development, my main distro is Arch Linux. - Jan 28 2021

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
Now, the problem that I see in your screenshot is that you have not put the icons to the widgets: Launchapad Menu, Dito Menu and Latte Sidebar, I have left these icons in the download section. To change the icons you just have to go to the widget and right click and then configure "Latte Sidebar, Ditto Menu", etc, in the menu, when the window appears you just have to left click on the icon and then "choose", look for the folder where you have the icons that I have placed in the download section, then you apply the changes and the icon will appear in the top panel or the Dock.
On the other hand, the themes that are better adapted to work with this Layout I have left in the description, these are: WhiteSur, both for Plasma and for GTK applications, the icons I use are Mkos Big Sur and WhiteSur Icons, but you can use the ones you want, as for the theme I think you should use the indicated ones because they are adapted to have round corners in the Dock, although Latte now has the option to put round corners even in themes that do not have round corners by default, but the theme WhiteSur is best adapted for this Layout, the theme you have used: McMojave LAF, I use it for the mcOS Catalina Layout, which does not use round corners in the Dock and has a classic mcOS look.
Anyway, the Layout is tested and works very well, of course I am very sure that I have reviewed and solved the errors, and as I repeat, you must place the icons on those widgets that I have mentioned and everything will be fine with the Layout, because In your screenshot, all I see is that the icons are missing in the blank spaces and the change must be made by you.
Again, thanks for reporting the bugs and if you have more questions leave your comment and as soon as I can I will respond };-] - Jan 27 2021

Plank Themes by fkorpsvart 41 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
Well, I have done a fresh install of Manjaro and other distros and I have done more tests, it seems that the new update of the Latte Dock breaks the Layout, so you were right and something was wrong to give you that result when you tested the Layout ; But do not worry, I am working on an update of the Layout to solve the problems, I appreciate that you have reported the errors so that I can solve them; Unfortunately I have been involved in a project that does not leave me much time to make revisions more often, but I am already working on the update to solve the errors and that everything works fine again.
Again, thanks for reporting the bugs and for the vote, wait for the update. };-] - Jan 25 2021

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 30 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 30 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
Well, you must have done something wrong, friend, because I do a lot of tests on different distros with KDE before uploading the Layout and everything works very well. Another thing, you say that it does not work for you but do not specify what errors you are having when using the Layout, I would appreciate if you could give me more information about the problems you have had to review and solve those problems, in any way, I can tell you that I have tried the current version and I have installed everything in the correct way and nothing has failed me, everything is working well in the Layout, remember to read the instructions well, install all the necessary widgets so that everything works well.
Again, I would appreciate more information, specific information about the errors you have had to be able to fix them so that no one else experiences errors. - Jan 23 2021

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
Well, to add your applications to the Dock use "Kruner", you look for the application and drag and drop the icon in the Dock, you can also launch the application and when the icon appears in the Dock you right click on the icon and then pin to the Dock, in this way you can add the applications to the Dock.
But if what you want is to add Widgets, follow the instructions in the Psyphidotos message, that's the way to add the Widgets.
Thanks for your vote, friend, greetings. - Jan 23 2021

Plank Themes by fkorpsvart 16 comments

Plank Themes by fkorpsvart 2 comments
Remember that you can give a vote at the top, thank you for your support };-] - Jan 05 2021

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 7 comments
It's great that you like the Layout proposal and thank you for your vote, friend };-] - Dec 31 2020

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 7 comments
Well, you see, this layout is intended to be used in KDE, to install it in Ubuntu with Gnome, you have to install too many dependencies of the KDE desktop, you must almost completely install the KDE desktop, and it is not recommended because it could cause your desktop Gnome breaks, so if you want to try it you can use one of the Ubuntu flavors with the KDE desktop, such as: Kubuntu or KDE Neon, so you avoid installing thousands of dependencies that can break your desktop.
Thanks for your vote and it's great that you like it };-] - Dec 31 2020

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 7 comments

Wallpapers Gnome by charlie-henson 6 comments

Global Themes by pwyde 12 comments

Global Themes by l4k1 13 comments

Kwin Scripts by Jazqa 14 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 37 comments

GTK3/4 Themes by fkorpsvart 15 comments

GTK3/4 Themes by fkorpsvart 15 comments

Gnome Extensions by fkorpsvart 12 comments
Personally, I no longer try to have a global menu in Gnome and I try to use it with its default configuration, that is, I only make the necessary changes, since Gnome developers do not think about implementing the global menu again, so I give up xD better I stop trying to find a global menu for Gnome and I look for other better alternatives, like KDE or XFCE itself. - Dec 06 2020

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
Personally, I prefer to keep my system clean by installing only what belongs to the DE to avoid performance problems
Another problem that I see when doing that is that the vast majority are new Linux users and for them it is a bit difficult and they probably don't have a super machine in which to install a second DE, as I repeat, in my little experience, it is better to have a clean system and use only what belongs to the desktop, Latte is more used in KDE, most widgets are designed for KDE, and installing a large part of KDE on Gnome I find it inefficient. - Dec 06 2020

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments
All icons are in mcOS-BS-Extra-Icons.zip - Dec 06 2020

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 30 comments
Well, regarding what you mention, I have been doing the tests and rebuilding the layout and there is nothing wrong with the Panon Widget, maybe you have forgotten to install the dependencies that the widget needs. In the KDE Store, in the Widget description, the widget creator says which dependencies are needed for Panon to work perfectly, I have installed everything necessary and everything has worked perfectly, I have done tests on Arch Linux, Manjaro, KDE Neon, Kubuntu and POP_OS KDE version and everything works fine; remember that you should always update all widgets and their dependencies.
And it is not necessary to resort to TimeShift, all you need is, when you are in the login screen, press "CTRL + ALT + F1", this leads you to obtain a shell, you log in and then navigate through the directories to the path: "~ / .config / latte /", then you delete the cyberpunk Layout and reboot the system with "sudo reboot" and that's it, you don't need to use TimeShift to go back to a recovery point and lose the changes you made after the recovery point with TimeShift, after deleting the Layout you can log in again and Latte, not finding the Layout of the configuration, shows the Layout by default.
Either way, the Layout is up to date and tested on various distros and works very well, thank you for your comment };-] - Dec 06 2020

GTK3/4 Themes by etiennegnome 110 comments

Plank Themes by ptalfred 21 comments

Gnome Shell Themes by Brahimsalem 5 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments

Latte Layouts by fkorpsvart 82 comments