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Klik med den højre museknap på en vinduesdekoration eller brug [[Special:myLanguage/System Settings|Systemindstillinger]] for at få adgang til den nye, lettere konfiguration af '''KWin'''. Her kan du aktivere effekter til mere effektiv vindueshåndtering. Du kan for eksempel bruge '''Present Windows''' som en effekt til vinduesskift. I stedet for at vise dig ikoner eller små forvisninger af dine applikationer arrangerer den dem i et gitter, sådan at du hurtigt kan vælge den rigtige. Bare tast <keycap>Alt-Tab</keycap> og hold <keycap>Alt</keycap> tasten nede. Nu kan du bruge <keycap>Tab</keycap> tasten til at skifte mellem vinduer eller bruge musen til at aktivere ønskede vindue. Taster du <keycap>Alt-Tab</keycap> hurtigt, så aktiverer som altid du det næste vindue i rækken. | |||
If your X server already supports compositing, switching it on is as easy as opening System Settings, opening the <menuchoice>Desktop</menuchoice> module, choosing <menuchoice>Desktop Effects</menuchoice> and enabling the checkbox <menuchoice>Enable desktop effects</menuchoice>. More advanced compositing settings (such as ''VSync operation'', ''Direct rendering'', ''compositing mode'') are available through the <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> dialog. Customising the behaviour of the KWin effects means opening the <menuchoice>All effects</menuchoice> tab, and choosing the plugins you want to use. Please note that only a subset of the plugins works with ''XRender''-based compositing. For the full experience, you need to use OpenGL mode. | If your X server already supports compositing, switching it on is as easy as opening System Settings, opening the <menuchoice>Desktop</menuchoice> module, choosing <menuchoice>Desktop Effects</menuchoice> and enabling the checkbox <menuchoice>Enable desktop effects</menuchoice>. More advanced compositing settings (such as ''VSync operation'', ''Direct rendering'', ''compositing mode'') are available through the <menuchoice>Advanced</menuchoice> dialog. Customising the behaviour of the KWin effects means opening the <menuchoice>All effects</menuchoice> tab, and choosing the plugins you want to use. Please note that only a subset of the plugins works with ''XRender''-based compositing. For the full experience, you need to use OpenGL mode. |
Revision as of 19:22, 16 September 2010
Den pålidelige og fleksible vinduesmanager til KDE's Plasma-skrivebord, nu med effekter! |
Hovedpunkter
- Stabil og pålidelig
- Compositing, 3D effekter
- Nem tilpasning
- Forbedret effektivitet
KWin (udtalt "kwin") er vinduesmanageren for KDE's skrivebord Plasma. Den giver dig fuld kontrol over dine vinduer og sikrer at de ikke er i vejen men hjælper dig i dit arbejde. Den håndterer vinduesdekorationerne, linjen ovenover hvert vindue med (konfigurerbare) knapper som luk, maksimer og minimer. Den tager sig også af placering af vinduer og skift imellem dem.
KWin understøtter compositing, hvilket betyder brug af 3D effekter i håndteringen af vinduer. Dette kan få arbejdet med vinduer til at gå glattere, lettere, mere effektivt og mere naturligt. Den stiller beskedne krav til hardwaren, så noget nær enhver computer siden 2002 er understøttet. Der er stadig nogle småproblemer med noget hardware; mere om dette finder du på techbase
Praktiske funktioner
Klik med den højre museknap på en vinduesdekoration eller brug Systemindstillinger for at få adgang til den nye, lettere konfiguration af KWin. Her kan du aktivere effekter til mere effektiv vindueshåndtering. Du kan for eksempel bruge Present Windows som en effekt til vinduesskift. I stedet for at vise dig ikoner eller små forvisninger af dine applikationer arrangerer den dem i et gitter, sådan at du hurtigt kan vælge den rigtige. Bare tast Alt-Tab og hold Alt tasten nede. Nu kan du bruge Tab tasten til at skifte mellem vinduer eller bruge musen til at aktivere ønskede vindue. Taster du Alt-Tab hurtigt, så aktiverer som altid du det næste vindue i rækken.
If your X server already supports compositing, switching it on is as easy as opening System Settings, opening the
module, choosing and enabling the checkbox . More advanced compositing settings (such as VSync operation, Direct rendering, compositing mode) are available through the dialog. Customising the behaviour of the KWin effects means opening the tab, and choosing the plugins you want to use. Please note that only a subset of the plugins works with XRender-based compositing. For the full experience, you need to use OpenGL mode.Employing motion physics, KWin provides your windows with a more natural feel. New desktop effects like the Cube desktop switcher and Magic Lamp minimize animation have been added. Improvements in the existing effects make window management smoother than ever. KWin has seen many performance improvements to enable these effects even on low-end hardware. Elaborate checks have been build in to ensure users with low-end hardware are not presented with an unusable setup. KWin detects the capabilities of the hardware and if needed gracefully scales its effects down. You can take control and disable these checks or change settings like the global animation speed to fine-tune your experience. When your computer is under heavy load, KWin will automatically disable the compositing temporarily to keep things running smoothly. It will notify you if it does so, and you can re-enable compositing by pressing SHIFT+ALT+F12. Finally, support for multiple screen handling has been improved in KWin using the new Kephal library. You can move maximized windows between Xinerama screens and the addition of external screens is handled correctly.
More information about what was introduced in KDE SC 4.2 can be found at the following link:
Tutorials
You want an application to launch in a specific size and position every time
Sometimes the screen position of an application is vital to your comfort, so use the flexibility of KWin to make sure it's always where you want it.
Position the window where you want it to open, then right-click on the title-bar, choosing
. This will open a settings window, with appropriate entries already made. All you need to do now is select the tab and check and . OK - you're finished!Script the window manager from the command line
Use the WMIface utility.
Customise the position of titlebar buttons
Take a look at
tab - and enable . The options open to you may depend on your distribution or theme, and it's clear that there is more to come.Perhaps you would like more space between the
button and the pair? So you will want to add a - two if you wish. The way to do it was not intuitive to me. The description on the customise page seems clear enough once you understand it, but it wasn't immediately to me.To simply move things around you work with the speciman titlebar - that is the dark blue bar with a large KDE on it. Drag icons there and you will see them move in the preview window at the bottom of the screen.
You may find that you have other icons available to you. A circle indicates that the button will set that window on all desktops. Another icon that you may find useful is Shade - a toggle between rolled up (titlebar only visible) and normal view. These icons are added by dragging from the text description window onto the speciman title bar - just position them as you want to use them.
If you prefer a Classic, KDE3-style Desktop
Right-click on your desktop - select
(or , in some distros). Change the from to . The whole desktop is now a folderview, and another right-click on the desktop will allow you to select . Set the folderview to the directory you want to use as your desktop.A video of KWin features
A demonstration of features is here
Open applications directly into a different desktop
Use commands like
kstart --desktop 4 kate
Using with small screens (eg Netbooks)
Make the window decorations smaller
tab - select .
Change the base fonts
On many netbooks the screen is very clear, so that reading fonts much smaller than you expect is feasible. On my Acer Aspire One I find that 8 point is a good base settings.
Make Firefox use smaller fonts
Experimentation with this website. Using that tool you can either set a specific font size, or better still, tell it to use your KDE desktop settings. This will work with Firefox as well as any gtk applications that you use.
did not bring satisfactory results. Do this instead. Download and install gtk-chtheme fromKMail's Aggregation options take up too much space
See this FAQ to change it.
KMail's Folder-List Tooltips hide too many folder names
See this FAQ to change their behaviour
Gallery
The Gallery holds many screenshots of past and present desktops and effects.